(JP¥87,000)
+NT$3,013 Shipping fee
+NT$65 Agent service fee
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Price reduced from 88,000 yen to 87,000 yen. Price reduced from 91,000 yen to 88,000 yen. Price reduced from 94,000 yen to 91,000 yen. Price reduced from 99,000 yen to 94,000 yen. Price reduced from 104,000 yen to 99,000 yen. Price reduced from 111,000 yen to 104,000 yen. This is a very eye-catching guitar with a vivid and beautiful Candy Apple Red color. It has a Jaguar-type toggle switch. It's a 7-string, 24-fret specification. I think it's a rare guitar with few listings. Although there are many dents and scratches, the beauty of the body paint and metal parts is, of course, excellent, and there is no scratchiness in the switches and knobs, so there are no functional concerns. Regarding the frets, I don't know the exact percentage remaining, but in my personal opinion, there's quite a bit left (over 80% remaining in some places, and about 70% even in areas with significant wear?). The neck also feels almost straight, although this is just my subjective impression. I prefer a low string height for ease of playing, so I've set it quite low based on my personal preference. It looks to be around 1mm at the 1st fret and a little over 1mm at the 12th fret, but it's surprising that there's no buzzing or dead notes even at this low height. To be precise, since I was tuning to 7-string LOW-B, the 7th string inevitably becomes a little loose and buzzes slightly, but this is a common phenomenon with electric guitars, so I don't think it's a defect of the guitar itself. These are the opinions of an amateur, so please forgive any discrepancies in understanding with those who are knowledgeable about guitars. The string height can be easily adjusted. Since there is no case, it will be shipped with the neck detached. The body and neck will each be thickly wrapped in bubble wrap and placed in a cardboard box. To reduce damage to the neck joint during shipping, I detach the neck. I have successfully delivered about 10 guitars to buyers using this method. However, if you prefer, I can wrap the neck in bubble wrap while attached and ship it in a guitar-sized cardboard box purchased from Amazon. You can choose either option after purchase. As shown in the images, the strings have lost their black coating, so the guitar will be delivered without strings. Please prepare your own strings. No pets, non-smoking environment. Thank you for viewing.
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