This double-cutaway model 6120 with gold appointments and hardware has a horseshoe inlay on headstock, single “flip-up” mute, back pad, bar bridge and Bigsby. In this particular example, the two Filter’Tron pickups have gold-plated Hi-Lo’Tron surrounds. This is mentioned in the Scott book as occurring at the factory in 1964 due to an occasional shortage of Filter’Tron surrounds. In 1967, the double-cutaway 6120 would be named the "Nashville." This guitar has crackling of the neck binding by the fretboard end. The orange finish is strong and unfaded. Gray OHSC.