James
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This is a James J-700II VSB. I bought it new last year for about 90,000 yen. I haven't played it much, so I hope someone will take good care of it. It's a 2024 model. There are almost no scratches or dents, and it's in pretty good condition. Like History, it's a Shimamura Music original brand and tends to be underestimated, but the build quality is quite good. You'll understand when you hold it. It's made properly. It has an atmosphere reminiscent of Taylor. Solid and sturdy. Easy to play and high cost-performance. Top: Solid Sitka Spruce Sides and Back: Layered Pau Ferro Neck: Mahogany Fingerboard: Tech Black The back of the neck has a satin finish. The body contouring is cool. The binding is probably maple? The build is meticulous and detailed. The color is also good. What's interesting about this is that it's an electric-acoustic, and you can apply reverb and chorus even without connecting it to an amp. It affects the acoustic sound. You might not understand, but it really works. It's equipped with "Duo Tone FX II," and the previous generation's model often had problems. This one has been thoroughly tested and is working properly, and it's Ver2, so it's reliable. ■ The neck was adjusted at a workshop a month ago. The truss rod also has plenty of room. ■ The frets have also been adjusted. There are almost no noticeable unevenness, and I think they are almost intact. ■ Accessories include the original gig bag, wrench, and charging cable. Probably because it's a new product, it's hardly available. It costs around 100,000 yen new, so it's good, but 100,000 yen is a bit much... I recommend it to those people!! Please consider it if you're interested! martin gibson taylor yamaha history Martin Gibson Taylor Yamaha History
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