YAMAHA
(JP¥40,000)
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赤城山ギターラボ
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YAMAHA
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Thank you for viewing. This is an L-7S manufactured in 1976, as the serial number appears to be #611**. The L-7S was a mid-range model in the Gibson type series, with a list price of 70,000 yen at the time. It will be delivered after cleaning and adjustment of each part. My condition assessment is a 5-point scale: [Appearance 3-] [Sound 5]. The evaluation of the item is based on my subjective opinion. Main specifications: Top: Spruce plywood Sides & Back: African mahogany plywood Neck: African mahogany Fingerboard: Ebony Bridge: Ebony, adjustable saddle Pegs: TM-30G Carefully manufactured in Japan, this is a very valuable guitar today. The Yamaha sound, which emits metallic mid-high frequencies just by strumming, is sure to impress vintage Japanese guitar fans. Medium gauge strings are installed, so it sounds crisp and pleasant. The condition of this instrument is described below. There are quite noticeable scratches on the body, but no cracks in the wood. The pickguard, which is often deformed on this model, is in its original condition. There were deep capo marks on the back of the neck, so I filled the holes and applied an over-lacquer finish. The headstock edges are clean with no chips. The original pegs show rust and damage to the plating on the knobs, but they move smoothly. The string height is approximately 2.5mm on the 6th string side and 2.0mm on the 1st string side at the 12th fret, and has been adjusted as low as possible for easy playing. It has an adjustable saddle, leaving a movement range of more than 1mm up and down. The nut width was approximately 45mm as measured with calipers. There are no dents or wear on the fingerboard surface due to fingernails. The neck has been adjusted to be almost straight on the fingerboard side. The adjustable rod had some adjustment leeway. No bridge lift was observed, and there is no warping on the top. I do not detect any tobacco or other odors inside. Although there are many noticeable scratches, it is in fairly good condition. It will be shipped nationwide via Kuroneko Yamato Takkyubin (Yamato Transport) with the shipping cost included, in the original manufacturer's hard case shown in the photos.
3 weeks ago