Page 20 details three Egmond guitars, the electric Egmond Lucky Seven, and two flat-top folk acoustics, the Jumbo De Luxe and 12-String De Luxe.
The Lucky Seven electric guitar is described as follows:
Without doubt, the cheapest electric Guitar in the world. Completely trouble free, it boasts a large pick-up with both tone and volume controls. It is estimated that one million have so far been sold and have been the largest single influence on many thousands of fine Electric Guitar players today. Fast action, curved fingerboard, strong machines, elegant tailpiece, finished in red sunburst.
1971 prices for these guitars were as follows: Lucky Seven £18.75, Jumbo De Luxe £29.75, and 12-String De Luxe £33.50.
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