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I like the Resonator 'thingy'.
If it has a transducer fitted, there should also be an output jack socket. If a piezo transducer is concealed in the wooden bridge à la Yamaha Martin Taylor model, there would need to be a hole drilled through the top for the cable. For this to be done tidily, it helps if the bridge is pinned.
CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS
The Artisan LJZ-004 is made in China. It is a ‘cello bodied (steamed and pressed) archtop acoustic. The LJZ-005 is the electric version.
The FR-48 resonator looks like far more fun.
“Theory is something that is written down after the music has been made so we can explain it to others”– Levi Clay
And thanks @DulcetJones too - given the above, I'm guessing this is a MIM.
I'm trying to help from a distance of about 200 miles, but my sister knows nothing about guitars. She was describing another one (Yamaha se110), which I googled and thought was a single HB p'up Strat-ish thing. Sister was adamant that it had two pickups on it. When I got her to describe it in more detail, turns out that the two pickups on the guitar in front of her were "really close together ... touching in fact".
Which, I suppose is technically correct ...
That's about right. I bought mine for £200 and sold it a few years later for £250.
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