(JP¥24,800)
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赤城山ギターラボ
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No noticeable scratches or marks
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Thank you for viewing. This listing is for a Westminster, a sibling brand of Greco, Model No. JB280S, made in 1976 at the Matsumoku factory. It's a JAZZ BASS model, with a list price of 28,000 yen at the time. Although it was an entry-level model, it's a meticulously crafted, high-quality instrument. The serial number on the neck plate is [76****], and it bears the mark MADE IN JAPAN, a testament to its domestic production. My condition assessment is a 5-point scale: [Sound 5][Appearance 3+]. Please note that the evaluation is based on my subjective opinion. Vintage Japanese bass guitars are widely recognized for their value among bass guitar fans, and their selling prices are expected to remain high, offering potential financial value. Please consider bidding on this opportunity. Main specifications of the JB280S: Body: Luan Neck: Maple Fingerboard: Rosewood Tuners: Covered, Chrome Single Pickups x2 Controls: Volume x2, Tone x1 (Electrical components are original) The condition of this instrument is described below. There are some inconspicuous scratches and dents on the body, but it is generally clean. I have confirmed that there is no extreme scratchiness or sound dropout when connected to an amplifier. There is minimal corrosion on the metal parts, and the tuners are shiny with smooth movement. The string height is approximately 3.0mm on the 4th string side and approximately 2.5mm on the 1st string side at the 12th fret, adjusted to be as low and easy to play as possible. The nut width is approximately 41mm as measured with calipers, making it feel easy to play. The frets have more than 80% life remaining. The neck has been adjusted to have a slight forward bow on the fingerboard side. The adjustable rod showed adjustment allowance. Overall, there are some noticeable scratches, but it is in good condition. It will be shipped nationwide in a new soft gig bag (as shown in the image) via Kuroneko Yamato Takkyubin cash-on-delivery, size 180.
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