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The headstock of that guitar has been broken off too many times to count, and it current headstock was a handmade replacement/repair, therefor is not the original "sculptured" style with the raised center portion. It originally had the Meastro Vibrola with the full engraved cover, and it was immediately removed and changed over to a stop tailpiece for Johnny. My dealer friend had paid $140.00 for it, so he made a whopping $110 on the sale (or 80% profit if you want to look at it that way). It is a 1964 Firebird V, sold to Johnny on Jfor $250.00. I though you might find the history of that guitar interesting (the real one, not the reissue). I just got off the phone with a friend of mine that happens to be the guitar dealer that sold the Firebird to Johnny Winter from which that model is based.