It was my first serious electric as well!
And it cost £3 cheaper (brand new in 80 or 81) than your winning bid :lol:
Sold it to my niece for £60 a couple of years ago. She posed in front of her mirror with it for a few weeks... her brother has got it now... I have been wondering in the past few months about tempting him with a different guitar (an Epi LP or SG with Gibson pickups) to get it back.
Looks like this one was string through as original? Mine was a top-loader. I don't seem to have the original bridge plate, but I'm sure the saddles were a single screw and barrel arrangement like a tele, except there were six saddles - I replaced it with a plate/saddles that didn't keep flipping over while I was playing!
The pickups were OK, I replaced them with something, can't remember what. They didn't offer much improvement, but I was a strat player by then. I put the originals back and sold the replacements to a budding luthier friend at the time who loved that brand of pickups.
Lots of memories in that guitar - ZZ Top's Eliminator was riding high when I was using it live. It sounded very "modern" Billy Gibbons (at the time) with it's stock pickups through a valve amp.
If I were to get it back, I'd probably be thinking Black Dogs.
Back on topic though - Wonderbar... WTF, what's so important about that? The Westone is the big deal here! :lol:
Congrats :D