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ACOUSTIC
In the mid to late 1960s, Thomas Organ distributed a number of Vox acoustic guitars. Steel-string models such as the Country Western, Folk XII, and Folk Twelve Electro had a simple horizontal Vox logo on the peghead. The Rio Grande, Shenandoah (12-string), and Silver Sage (12-string) had more ornate inlay decorations around the logo, and the horizontal Vox lettering was thicker.
COUNTRY WESTERN (MODEL V238)
- full size dreadnought body, spruce top, maple back and sides, single bound top, ornate rosette, 14/19-fret rosewood fingerboard with dot inlay, simple horizontal logo on headstock with three-per-side tuners, reverse bridge with adjustable saddle, scalloped 3-point pickguard, tortoise pickguard, chrome hardware, Natural finish, mfg. 1966-69.
FOLK XII (MODEL V239)
- similar to the Country Western, except in 12-string configuration, six-per-side tuners, and MOP block inlays, mfg. 1966-69.
RIO GRANDE
- dreadnought style, 6-string configuration, block inlay, 3-point pickguard, horizontal logo with ornate inlays on headstock, available in Natural finish, mfg. 1966-69.
SERENADER (MODEL V220)
- student/beginner style, unbound body, neck joins body between 12th and 13th fret, 19-fret rosewood fingerboard with dot markers, symmetrical headstock with skunk stripe, tear drop pickguard, Natural finish, mfg. 1966-69.