It was in fantastic condition until a guy asked to borrow it at a bluegrass festival and his belt buckle scratched the back all up, and an inebriated uncle provided the pick scratches across the front. We went to a lot of bluegrass festivals in the 60's and early 70's. Had Bill Monroe and Ralph Stanley over to our home, at different times, for a meal. Great memories.
I believe my Brother-in-law, John Farley, changed the tuners for her in the late 70's to early 80's as the originals had worn out.
Site isn't letting me post the back picture due to size, I'll try and get resolution down so I can share it.