![]() ![]() ![]() Single-ply body (painted f-holes) and neck (Version 3).Single-ply body, painted f-holes (Version 2).Single-ply body, front and back (Version 1).Silk-screened Sunrise logo (Version 1, 2, 3 & 4). ![]() Silk-screened Deluxe Series logo (Version 1).Laminated Maple arched top, back & sides (N, CS & HS).Book-matched striped Nato veneer, top and back (Version 1 & 2).Laminated Nato arched top, back & sides.However, the changes in features were gradual and not always universal, so these are just general guidelines. Finally, the Deluxe Series logo moved to the truss rod cover and the Sunrise logo was always included. Shortly after, the logo changed to a large Deluxe Series logo in the center of the headstock, often with no Hondo logo at all. In late 1981/early 1982, it switched to the newer Sunrise logo and black speed knobs. These early models can be identified by their similarity to the H-1060 a smaller pickguard, gold hardware, brass nut, gold speed knobs and Hondo II Script logo. The H-935 was first introduced as a Deluxe Series model in 1981. ![]()
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