GIBSON
(JP¥299,600)
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Scratches/marks
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GIBSON
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A rare 1992 Gibson Firebird in ebony color. Accessories include the genuine hard case and Yamano Gakki warranty card shown in the photos. The hard case has frayed handles and a broken lock. The locks on both ends work fine, so there are no problems with carrying or storing it. The neck is slightly bowed, which is standard for a Firebird. The frets appear to have about 60-70% life remaining. The sound output has been confirmed and is working fine. There is a touch-up mark on the back of the neck. There is no history of neck breaks (confirmed with a black light). There is an extra hole under the truss rod cover. It is hidden when the truss rod cover is attached, so it is not visible unless removed. The pickguard is warped. The area between the rear and front pickups is slightly raised. The pickups are stamped number mini-humbuckers. The strap pin on the neck side has been replaced. It has been over 30 years since it was manufactured, and there are overall weather checks, scratches, paint wear, dullness of metal parts, and rust. The banjo tuners are heavy, so the headstock tends to droop. You may need to take measures such as attaching a Bigsby or using your right elbow to hold down the body while playing. Please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for a perfect condition instrument or an instrument that has been set up like those in a musical instrument store. It is an old instrument, so please have it adjusted at a repair shop if necessary. Type: Firebird type Color: Black系 (Black-based) #焼鳥 (Yakitori - Japanese grilled chicken skewers)
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