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⭐︎ Adjusted and Maintained 【Product】 (Description) AnyGig Portable Travel Guitar 82cm, approx. 1.6kg Extremely small guitar This is a travel guitar, easy to carry, like the ZO-3 and Pignose! Headless like a Steinberger. The most compact size possible. It's much smaller than Steinberger, HOFNER, and SPACEBERGER, and can be carried in a gig bag the size of a baseball bat case. (Features) I've bought various guitars from Amazon's Donner and AliExpress, as well as no-brand ones, but the quality of those Chinese products was terrible, and almost all of them had fret buzz and didn't function as instruments. It's a half-joking story that Chinese quality has improved, but if Japanese import agents don't manage the quality, Chinese products are completely unusable... That's how AliExpress and Amazon are. I bought two on Amazon, and both of them had fretwork that wasn't worthy of being called an instrument from the moment they arrived. I removed the terrible fret burrs and leveled the frets. Because of this, it now plays without any fret buzz and sounds fine. (Recommendations) When I fixed the instrument's condition, it became a great companion for casual practice and travel. I'm selling it because I recently bought a Steinberger and an Ibanez Q, and I have another one that hasn't been adjusted yet. ※ Please only ask questions and comments that are deciding factors for purchase. ※ We cannot respond to any problems described in the profile. 【Condition】 Neck: Straight Frets: 70-80% remaining String change: 3/5 Basic maintenance done (fret leveling, fret polishing, fingerboard polishing, fingerboard moisturizing to prevent warping) I have experience with fret leveling, but it's just amateur work. I haven't shaped the fret ends. This is to leave more room for future adjustments rather than focusing on appearance and fine pitch. If you are looking for perfection, I recommend buying a new one and doing the fret leveling yourself, so please understand that it is NCNR (No Claim, No Return) regarding the quality. I'm doing this because I have a life full of business trips and wanted to make something for myself. Please judge the quality for yourself. 【Other】 ※ We do not accept returns except for major initial defects, such as a different image. Please check the photos and judge the condition. Color: Black系 (Black-based)
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