The bodies reportedly were molded from a composite pressed wood material sourced from a toilet seat manufacturer in Wisconsin. Skylark/Melody Maker (PU-380) pickup(s) and controls were mounted on the pickguard, ala Fender. Fender-like bolt-on necks with the standard Gibson 24-3/4" scale. They ran from 1965 to 1969 in both single and dual pickup models, either with or without a Maestro vibrato unit. Later models adopted an SG-style body shape.

Mine (top photo), once set up, has a distinctive quacky-spank to its sound. Definitely the most Fender-like instrument to matriculate from Michigan in that era. Lotsa bang for the buck with these, in my opinion.
