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(JP¥150,000)
This is an American Standard Stratocaster from 1989 based on the serial number. It's in good condition for a 35-year-old guitar, but there's a shallow crack on the back of the headstock from the 2nd string peg. This doesn't affect playability. The edge of the fretboard on the 6th string side is slightly darkened. The body has buckle rash and other minor scratches. In my opinion, there aren't any deep or large scratches that would be disappointing, exposing the wood underneath. The metal parts have some clouding. The sound has matured over many years of playing, and I think it's a very usable guitar. The specs are likely alder body with a poly finish in brown sunburst, and a 1-piece maple neck. It has the modern specs characteristic of early American Standards, including block saddles for longer sustain, a 2-point tremolo bridge for smooth arming, and a TBX tone control for more detailed tonal adjustments. It has Schaller strap lock end pins. The neck has a slim, comfortable profile that's easy to play. There's a large space in the body for pickups, which seems to give it a natural reverb even when played acoustically. You won't need to make any modifications if you decide to switch to humbuckers in the future. It has a 4-bolt neck with a micro-tilt adjustment, but the neck is in good condition, so the micro-tilt isn't currently needed. I believe it's all original based on my inspection, and I don't think any parts have been replaced, but I can't say for sure since I bought it used. The pickups and volume knobs have aged naturally, developing a cool brown color. The tuners function well, but the plating is worn. The neck is in good condition, and the truss rod can be adjusted in both directions. There's some crackling in the volume and tone controls. The frets show wear on the 2nd and 3rd strings in the lower frets. Overall, they're about 60-70% remaining. I don't think there's any buzzing or dead notes. It comes with the tremolo arm and the small spring for securing the arm. It includes the original hard case that came with the early American Standards at the time. The condition is good for a guitar that's about 35 years old, and I like the sound, so I won't be lowering the price any further for the time being. I especially recommend this guitar to beginners looking to step up to a second, more serious instrument, as you can get an 80s USA-made guitar at this price. Please take a good look at the photos and consider your purchase.
5 days ago
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