They produced some interesting guitars in the 1960s, including some of the earliest fiberglas-bodied instruments financial pressure necessitated a merger with Kay of Chicago in 1967, but the new comapany only managed to limp on until 1968, before folding and ending all guitar production. ![]() The company produced guitars with numerous names on the headstock, with Supro and National being the best known. ![]() Supro guitars were first produced in the 1930s by the National Dobro Corporation (rebranding as Valco in the 1940s), with the first solid body electrics produced in the early 1950s.
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