Here is my latest thrift store score:

It needs a bridge, otherwise it is fairly intact. It is a stereo guitar, the two knobs are volume L & R feeding the two jacks respectively. There is a third Jack
on the back (!) which is ring-tip-sleeve and currently disconnected. Evidently it was for an external effects switching set-up. I'm thinking that one of the two 4P2T black slide switches once controlled that. The slide switches have been re-soldered. Currently one of the black switches is wired between the pots and the pick-up switching array while the other is just used as a grounding lug:

The pickup selector switch is one of those spring-loaded sliding wafer types which makes contact via "fingers" at the top. It needs some work (springs) but looks to be OK. There are some caps under the pc board between the pickups, I'll have to draw out a schematic to figure the whole thing out, although the numbering on the sliders seems to be right:

I know this is a long shot, but does anyone have a schematic, or other information on this rare bird? These guitars sell on eBay for well over $1000 in Japan, I'd like to get as much information as I can before I attempt to bring it back.
Ry Cooder has one:

Eastwood guitars issued a Chinese remake a few years ago, in mono with simplified switching:
http://guitarz.blogspot.com/2009/07/eastwood-guyatone-lg-200t.html