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YAMAHA SG1300T Kai 1983 YAMAHA SG1300T Kai Candy Tone Red. A rare item announced about 40 years ago and discontinued production in just over a year. Overall, there are scratches, dents, and wear and tear, as well as dullness and peeling of metal parts, reflecting its age and use. There is clouding on the headstock. The neck is a through-neck with a nut width of approximately 42mm, and is relatively thin, making it easy to play even for those with small hands. The frets have a dent on the 3rd string 1st fret, but are generally about 70% remaining. There is no buzzing in the sound. Also, as I am concerned about the impact on the sound, I have not checked the truss rod's adjustment range. The body is made thinner than a standard SG, so the weight is less than 4kg, making it very easy to handle. Modifications suitable for practical use done at a shop: ・Tremolo: Replaced with a Floyd Rose licensed Aria Pro II locking tremolo. The original tremolo arm's base has a remaining cavity on the top. ・Nut: The original nut has been replaced with a locking type, so the truss rod cover is too short. ・Pickups: Both F/R have been replaced with Seymour Duncan. F/SH-2n Jazz, R/SH-6b Duncan Distortion ・Springs: Replaced with ESP TREMOLO TONE SPRINGS TYPE-2 ・Vol, Tone pots: Replaced when the pickups were changed (Vol: I forgot the manufacturer, Tone: ESP) ・Vol, Tone knobs: Equipped with the original pointer and replaced with SCUD gold top black hat knobs ・Capacitor: Orange Drop 0.022μF 223J 600V Sound output is normal. No issues with the operation of the controls, coil tap, or crackling/noise from the control jack. As this is a vintage guitar from the 80s, please handle any issues not mentioned in the description yourself. Please understand this before purchasing. Image 11: Dent on the side of the headstock Image 12: Small, round paint peeling on the side of the headstock, next to the 5th string peg Image 13: Back of the neck Image 14: Back of the body Image 15: Back of the body, body side near the lower left of Image 14 Is this the kind of thing? Also, there are slight dents and thin scratches that are difficult to capture in images, which are typical of an old guitar. The paint seems to be in surprisingly good condition.
3 days ago