1957 Kay K142 Vintage Neck Through Electric Guitar Copper, 100% Original w/ Case
The neck and body wings are identified in the Kay catalog as “select hardwood,” paired with a Brazilian rosewood fretboard; the neck-through construction and semi-hollow body wings result in a notably resonant acoustic response. The “pancake” pickups are bold, clear, and warm, even in the bridge position, with smooth, round trebles and an expansive low end response (particularly for a single coil). Toggling to the neck pickup yields a thick, woody bark. This K142 is featherweight at 6lbs, professionally setup here at Mike & Mike’s Guitar Bar with 11-49 strings, low action, and accurate intonation.
Neck Specs:
-Wood: “Select hardwood”
-Shape: Chunky U, measuring .855” 1st fret, 1.010” 7th fret
-Fretboard: Brazilian rosewood slab, pearloid block inlay
-Frets: Brass, medium, no wear
-Scale Length: 26”
-Nut: 1.650”, bone
-Headstock: Raised metal logo
-Tuners: Kluson Deluxe single-line strip
Body Specs:
-Wood: “Select hardwood”
-Pickups: “Pancake” single coil x2
-Controls: Volume x2, Tone x2, Three-way pickup selector
-Harness: Untouched solder, Stackpole pots date to the 11th week of 1957
-Hardware: Brazilian rosewood bridge, trapeze tailpiece
-Plastics: Stacked brown Bakelite knobs, one-ply pickguard
The gloss Copper nitro lacquer finish (“painstaking hand-rubbed and polished,” according to Kay) presents extremely well, with a bit of buckle wear central to the back and some minor nicks and scuffs consistent with light, careful use. The finish on the neck has a clear delineation between the fingerboard and profile carve, exhibiting some shrinkage that can be felt, particularly on the bass-side, yet largely beyond where the palm makes contact.
The original faux alligator chipboard case is included. There is a piece of missing material adjacent to the rear strap button, and the case retains its original latches and molded handle.
Original: $1,979.99
-65%$1,979.99
$693.00




















Description
The neck and body wings are identified in the Kay catalog as “select hardwood,” paired with a Brazilian rosewood fretboard; the neck-through construction and semi-hollow body wings result in a notably resonant acoustic response. The “pancake” pickups are bold, clear, and warm, even in the bridge position, with smooth, round trebles and an expansive low end response (particularly for a single coil). Toggling to the neck pickup yields a thick, woody bark. This K142 is featherweight at 6lbs, professionally setup here at Mike & Mike’s Guitar Bar with 11-49 strings, low action, and accurate intonation.
Neck Specs:
-Wood: “Select hardwood”
-Shape: Chunky U, measuring .855” 1st fret, 1.010” 7th fret
-Fretboard: Brazilian rosewood slab, pearloid block inlay
-Frets: Brass, medium, no wear
-Scale Length: 26”
-Nut: 1.650”, bone
-Headstock: Raised metal logo
-Tuners: Kluson Deluxe single-line strip
Body Specs:
-Wood: “Select hardwood”
-Pickups: “Pancake” single coil x2
-Controls: Volume x2, Tone x2, Three-way pickup selector
-Harness: Untouched solder, Stackpole pots date to the 11th week of 1957
-Hardware: Brazilian rosewood bridge, trapeze tailpiece
-Plastics: Stacked brown Bakelite knobs, one-ply pickguard
The gloss Copper nitro lacquer finish (“painstaking hand-rubbed and polished,” according to Kay) presents extremely well, with a bit of buckle wear central to the back and some minor nicks and scuffs consistent with light, careful use. The finish on the neck has a clear delineation between the fingerboard and profile carve, exhibiting some shrinkage that can be felt, particularly on the bass-side, yet largely beyond where the palm makes contact.
The original faux alligator chipboard case is included. There is a piece of missing material adjacent to the rear strap button, and the case retains its original latches and molded handle.






















