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Fernandes 24-fret guitar. Simple controls with one volume and one tone knob. While the exact model number is unclear, I believe the body is basswood, with a maple neck and rosewood fretboard. The neck thickness at the 1st fret is approximately 20mm, the nut width is 42.0mm, and the fretboard is flat. The neck shape is a comfortable C-shape, making it very easy to grip. It features a synchronized tremolo bridge, a so-called "Dinky" shape. Pickup configuration is SSH with a 5-way selector. Although there are a few small scratches, it's generally in very good condition and can be considered a beautiful instrument. The truss rod has room to spare in both directions. The neck is almost perfectly straight. String height is approximately 2.1mm at the 12th fret on the 6th string and 1.6mm at the 12th fret on the 1st string. The weight is about 3.2kg, making it easy to hold. This is a now-discontinued Fernandes guitar. It's highly recommended for those who play 24-fret guitars and enjoy fast playing. I usually play Stratocasters, but I used this when I needed 24 frets. Lately, I've been playing mostly blues, so I don't need 24 frets as much. This easy-to-play guitar is also perfect for practice, so I hope someone who will cherish it will take it. Unlike Fender Strats, the fretboard has no radius and is almost flat, making it very playable. The headstock isn't pointed, so it doesn't give off the image of being limited to metal or hard rock; it can be used for all genres. I used a volume pedal, so I didn't use the volume knob, but the 5-way selector switch is in a slightly different position than on a Stratocaster, so you'll need to get used to it. However, the tone knob is in an easy-to-reach position, and I think the operability is better than a Stratocaster. Since I'm not very good, I also have a video of the clean sound played with open strings, which I can send via URL on Dropbox, etc. It's also recommended for those looking for a Jackson, Charvel, or Ibanez Dinky-shaped 24-fret guitar at a reasonable price. I believe it's a 90s model, so the natural resonance is good, and the materials used are also good. I will pack it securely with cushioning material before shipping. If you are concerned and would like insurance, I will add an additional fee to the price (e.g., an additional 380 yen for the Yu-Pack security service). Please ask any questions in the comments section.
2 days ago