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(JP¥500,000)
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Gibson Custom Shop ES-330L Beale Street Blue Finish 2011 Limited Edition Rare Model, Used by Kazutoshi Sakurai of Mr. Children. Rare color. As you know, the ES-330 has the same structure as the Epiphone Casino, but the differences in the headstock and pickups give it a different visual impression. The ES-330L model differs from the standard ES-330 in that the neck joint is deeper, allowing for a 19-fret joint, making high positions easy to play. The 42mm nut width provides a firm and comfortable grip. It's as easy to play as an ES-335 or ES-355. Recommended for those who like John Lennon. It features a full-hollow body structure with no center block, made of laminated maple, a mahogany neck with a 19-fret joint, a rosewood fingerboard, and dog-ear P-90 pickups in both the front and rear positions. The mellow and clear sound of the front pickup, the crisp and articulate sound of the rear pickup, and the full-hollow structure combine to create a bluesy tone that can only be produced by this guitar. Lighter than a semi-acoustic guitar, the sound of the instrument is close to that of an acoustic guitar, and it resonates beautifully even when played without amplification. The color is the rarely seen limited edition "Beale Street Blue." This is the model that Mr. Sakurai of Mr. Children played when performing REM at Summer Sonic 2013, among other performances. It is a limited production item and is sold out, making it valuable. Due to its rarity, it has been traded for around 700,000 yen in the used market. It is basically stored in a case with a humidity control agent and managed in a room with controlled humidity, with the case standing upright. While there is little sign of use, there are some minor scratches and dullness. There is one dent on the back. There are traces of a strap pin having been added to the horn. The line on the headstock in photo 3 is a reflection of the edge of the case. Maintenance has been completed by a musical instrument store. To prevent swapping, please understand that no claims or returns are accepted. If you are interested, you may want to consider purchasing it in anticipation of a significant price increase in the future, so please consider it.
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