Page 10 details three Levin Goliath Jumbo guitars: Goliath Super Jumbo L.163, Goliath Sunburst Jumbo 163 and Goliath 12-String LTS.4.
The Goliath Super Jumbo is described as follows:
A Western of the highest international class. The sound is clear and strong with excellent sustaining qualities. The instrument is extremely easy to play and has many exclusive features, like individual adjusting of the string–level. Top of selected Alp spruce in natural colour, sides and back of flamed darkened maple. Narrow, handsome neck of mahogany. The neck is adjustable. Rounded fingerboard of hard ebony. Bridge of rosewood. Genuine mother-of-pearl inlays in the head and position dots of pearloid. Beautiful inlays around the sound hole. White edging around the body and along the fingerboard. Fully covered single machine heads with metal buttons. Highly polished.
1971 prices for these guitars were as follows: Goliath Super Jumbo £97.95, Goliath Sunburst Jumbo £89.35 and Goliath 12-String £79.55.
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