The Wilson SAT-2 is essentially the same guitar as the Wilson SAF-2, but with a vibrato arm.
Finish is highly polished sunburst polyester. The headstock is black fading into clear for the remainder of the neck. There is a mother of pearl crown inlay on the headstock and mother of pearl dot neck markers.
The construction is similar to a Gibson 335 semi acoustic. The body front and back were made from 6 layer plywood, with sycamore outer surface. This plywood was pressed into the arched shape. A central solid block helps to support the neck. Body depth is 1.75 inches, maximum width 16 inches.
The neck is made from a lamination of 2 sycamore pieces around a central mahogany plank. There is a U shaped aluminium truss rod channel, with an adjustable steel truss rod (access to the truss rod adjustment is via a plate at the headstock end). The fingerboard is rosewood. The neck has 21 frets.
The bridge is heavy chrome plated tune-o-matic style, with a tremolo tailpiece.
Machineheads are chrome plated Schaller precision, enclosed units. The SAT 2 has 2 Schaller pickups, with chrome shell and hard rubber surrounds. The magnets are individually adjustable. The pickups have slide screw adjusters for tilt and height.
Controls were: 3-way pickup selector, volume and individual tone controls for each pickup.
The model sold for £78 when new. Also available in a left handed configuration, with model name SAT 2 LH.
Picture and information from Wilson brochure.