This grandfather of all cutaway guitars is a Style O from the Lloyd Loar era. This particular guitar has an older sunburst that appears to have been a refinish in the 1940's. The guitar retains the original tuners and pickguard, but has a reproduction bridge and an unoriginal, but older tailpiece. It has a few repairs, including a minor repaired heel crack and a few repaired top cracks. Unlike many earlier Style O's we have seen, this particular example has an extremely comfortable/playable soft v neck profile, and is regarded locally as a great recording instrument.
Comes with an unoriginal hard shell case that works, but does not have any functioning hinges.