Fender
(JP¥65,000)
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焼きそばマン
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Scratches/marks
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Fender
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Christmas special price! Feel free to ask for condition checks or additional photos. We cannot respond to claims after shipping, so please inquire about any uncertainties and make your decision after understanding. This is a used Fender Mexico Standard Stratocaster, purchased as a sub guitar. Based on the serial number, it appears to be from 2012. Since it was a sub guitar, I rarely used it, so I'm selling it to someone who will use it. The body cavity is versatile, allowing for 3S, 2H, or SSH configurations. Pickguards in Fender USA specifications (inch size) can be attached without modification. The body color was repainted when I purchased it, and the original color and type of paint are unknown. Originally, conductive paint is applied to the cavity area, but it appears to have been painted over. I had replaced the pickups, so I've put the original pickups back in. There is slight noise in the volume pot, and the soldering work was done by an amateur, so please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to such details. I haven't touched the truss rod since I got it. The frets seem to have little wear, but please understand that this is a used item. There is one slightly large scratch (paint chip?). There are also linear scratches on the back of the body, likely from a buckle, and some minor dents, but they are not very noticeable because of the white color (in my personal opinion). The strap pins have been replaced with standard ones. The strings were replaced on December 22nd (Monday) with 10-46 gauge strings. I haven't used these strings myself, so consider them a bonus (I'll include a spare 1st string). The metal parts have some clouding and dullness, and the tremolo arm is missing. It will be wrapped in bubble wrap and shipped in a generic soft case.
1 day ago