Anyone know what this is?

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John Howard
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Anyone know what this is?

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I've had this for years after an friend gave it to me. The inlay dots are a greenish pearl. The pickup actually one magnet curved to form the exposed "blades" It got dropped (ok, I dropped it . . .), which why it has a repair on the tone control. The tuners say "Safe T Strings." The black grain is actually painted on. It sounds really great.
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Richard Sevigny
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I think it may be a 40's Kay.
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Kelvin Monaghan
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Possibly a Regal I have a cast aluminium Regal frypan thing with the same pickup.
It has a Mark Knofler strat tone to it.It's an intersesting pickup design from the 30 s

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John Billings
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If those parts are painted with brown crinkle paint, you can get that at a hardware store. Also a nice rub with some Meguiar's Professional Swirl Remover 2.0, will remove that "haze" without damaging the finish or the real patina.
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My guess is it's a Kay.
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