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I ordered this guitar from Aventure Guitar around 2014. It cost around 380,000 yen at the time, and it was a workshop where Marty Friedman and many other professionals also ordered guitars. The body is 2-piece alder, the neck is hard maple, and the fingerboard is ebony. From the top, the tuners are Sperzel locking tuners, the nut is bone, the frets are stainless steel jumbo frets, the pickup is an EMG85, the bridge is Gotoh, the tailpiece is a TonePros aluminum tailpiece, and the controls are 1V.1Tone with black metal knobs with abalone inlays. The strap pins are Schaller, and the binding and pickguard are white pearl. The fingerboard position markers are abalone. The jack plate is Gotoh, and the escutcheon is SCUD, all of which have been recently reassembled with new parts. As you can see in the photos, the nut's vertical width doesn't quite match. The horizontal width, height, and grooves are fine, with no buzzing, and the string height is also fine. If you're concerned, I'm including an oiled nut with markings for vertical and horizontal width and grooves, so I recommend replacing it. You can use it by adjusting the height and cutting the grooves. The neck is also fine, currently straight, and the truss rod still has plenty of room to turn. The frets have barely been played, so they're more than 90% remaining. The octave is also adjusted, and the gauge is 09-46. It's a medium scale, set-neck guitar, and I ordered the neck to be relatively thick, similar to a Les Paul. I did the relic work myself. The points to note are that there's one extra hole for the tuner pins on the back of the headstock. It was there when I ordered it, so it was probably a mistake. Similarly, there are traces of the strap pin holes being filled and redrilled. These holes were also there from the beginning. The bridge and tailpiece have also been replaced, and there are traces of the holes being filled. Both were done at a repair shop. The truss rod cover is missing, and although the size doesn't match, I'll include another truss rod cover. You might be able to use it by trimming it. Also, I'll include a Gibson jack plate that I had on hand, and although the size probably won't match, I'll also include bridge saddles. There's also a dedicated hard case. As you can see in the photos, the outside of the case has scratches. This is not a guitar like a new one, and I believe it's in a condition where you can use it without any problems, but please understand that there are individual differences.
2 days ago