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鶏皮のからあげ
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【With Hard Case】Made by Master Craftsman Kodaira Gakki ÉCOLE GUITARE 1000 (ESM-1000) ÉCOLE GUITARE Stage Master 1000 Classical Guitar I am selling this classical guitar from my father's cherished guitar collection. My father was a long-time guitar enthusiast, and he used this guitar with great care, saying, "It has a beautiful sound." I understand it is a high-quality guitar manufactured by Kodaira Gakki, a master craftsman in Japan. It is a higher-end model by Kodaira, featuring a solid spruce top and beautiful rosewood grain. I believe you will enjoy its rich, deep, and authentic sound. 【Product Details】 Manufacturer: Kodaira Gakki - Reliable Made in Japan Specifications (estimated): Top: Solid Spruce / Sides & Back: Rosewood Design: The elegant wood grain and luxurious gold tuning pegs are lovely. It's beautiful in appearance, as my father chose it. Tone: Easy to play, with excellent tonal balance, making it recommended for those who want to seriously start playing classical guitar or want to take the next step. Condition: Because my father used it with care, it has an overall luster, and I think it's in good condition. There are no signs of neck warping that would affect playing. As shown in the photos, there are very small dents and scratches on the top (the area circled in yellow in image 20), but it's in surprisingly good condition for a guitar from the 1970s. The manufacturing year is unclear as there is no serial number, but it is estimated to be from the late 1970s to the early 1980s, made during the golden age of Japanese guitars. It has a mature, deep resonance that current guitars do not possess. String Height: Approximately 4mm on the 6th string side and approximately 3mm on the 1st string side at the 12th fret, making it easy to play. The neck is almost straight. Frets remaining 80% to 90%. It will be delivered in a hard case. I am not knowledgeable about guitars, so I may not be able to answer specialized questions, but I will respond honestly to the best of my ability. On behalf of my father, I would be happy to pass this wonderful guitar on to someone who will cherish it. Thank you for your consideration.
3 days ago