This type of guitar was unknown to me, now I know better.
   
    I got it through my son in law. At first no interests,  but after  that  I
did realize the rarity of this guitar. The guitar is  unique,  there's  on-
ly one made in Holland. This guitar plays  much  better  than  Gibson,
Fender or what so ever.

    Build by Anno Galama  from  Friesland  (a state in Holland),  with  a
body of Honduras Mahogany,  fingerboard  of  ebony  (compoundfin-
gerboard  with  speedfrets),  customizing   and   lacquered-ware    by
Robberts de Vos of Robberts Guitars in Hilversum, however the na-
me of the guitar  was  painted  wrong  (had  to  be  "Little Blue")  with
"
LITTLE BLEU "

    Build with Gibson Paf 59- and Seymour Duncan Humbuckers, nice
round square-built frets, schaller machineheads, neck with truss rod,
a Turn 'o' Matic bridge & saddle prototype (in testfase), and a mensu-re, which can be set in every lengh, adjustabled by the bridge.

    Anyway, a guitar you don't play,  but  have  to  tickle.  It's  fantastic,
the light playing, the way you hold it in your hand, marvelous guitar ! Setting barre chords is so easy and light,  you  hardly  don't  have  to
use your  thumb.  Otherwise,  pressing  to  hard  with  barre   chords,
the strings are slipping away, above or down the fingerboard.

    The condition of the guitar is glorious now. After the  restauration
at Robberts de Vos for laquered-ware and electronical repair,  it's  a
beauty to see, as new!

    Electronically things are good, it's a pity the pickups are not  wor-
king together in sound, but the possibiliy is to set it that way. You  al-
ways can switch things within the amplifier.

    Anyone who can help ME
with this guitar ?
LINKS:
Peter L's Guitar Collection
1982 ? Galama Les Paul "Little Blue"
Studio Lucan: Hans Guitars
Other Collections
Great Galama Guitars