Funky vintage Norma 1960's Japanese electric guitar.  Model EG-200 with split coil pickups.  All original with exception to input jack (original jack included).  Electronics are otherwise all original and have not been monkeyed with as best I can tell.  Switches and pots cleaned and seem to work although I'm not entirely sure on expected functions.  Five way pickup flipper dial switch with original knob.  Allows selection of bridge or neck pair or combo of splitting bass neck/treble bridge or vice versa.  Final selector on rotary turns all pickup coils off.  As long as not in off position the  nearby slider will turn all coils on.  There is also a slider that I think is supposed to be rhythm/solo, in solo position, tone changes slightly but not a lot.  Looks to engage a tiny transformer/transducer. Volume has no static and works as it should.  In place of standard tone pot, there is a three way rotary tone control that engages a series of capacitors re: L/M/H  Low gets the most output, M and H seem to muffle tone pretty heavily.  Quite a few dings to edges of body, some through the paint (inexpertly filled with black nail polish).  Aside from dings on edges, neck and body in pretty good cosmetic condition.  Fretboard has some divots evidenced from someone who played the crap out of open chords.  Playable condition with no significant issues in my opinion.  Action is adjusted pretty low and plays fine for my purposes but you may want to adjust action or have frets leveled a touch. It's 50+ years old, expect it to require some maintenance to suit your taste and playing style.


Includes non-original beat-up faux alligator skin case.  Believe it's for a bass but fits the oddball offset body and long headstock ok.