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This is a decal from F company. The body is a stripped 90s Aria Pro finished with exotic oil. The neck has a radius of about 300R, thinned slightly on the back and finished with a satin finish for easy playability. It has locking tuners that were ordered. Frets are 80% remaining. Weight is approximately 3.4kg. Wilkinson 2-point tremolo bridge. The nut is a Graph Tech TUSQ, but due to a measurement error, it was not tall enough, so it has been shimmed. However, it should not affect playability. As I often play cutting, the neck is slightly bowed. It's about 2mm at the 12th fret on the 6th string. The truss rod has hardly been turned. The pickups are Alnico 5, with resistance values of 5-6k for the neck and center, and 6-7k for the rear. The inside of the cavity has been shielded with a water-based carbon conductive paint. Rainbow Tone specifications. Pulling up the bottom tone knob forcibly mixes the rear pickup. Therefore, when the selector is on the neck pickup, the rear pickup is mixed, allowing for a Telecaster sound. In my personal opinion, because of the high-output pickups, effects respond well, and the body and tremolo block are thick, the mid-range to low-end frequencies sound great, producing a thicker and sweeter bell-like tone than the original. Distortion also responds well. I think it can handle everything from jazz to hard rock. It will be shipped with cushioning material and a simple guitar case. A stand and picks are not included. This is a hobby guitar made by an amateur, so please understand. We do not accept claims or returns, so please take a good look at the images and ask any questions you may have. Thank you for reading to the end. Type...Electric Guitar
5 hours ago