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Navigator Les Paul 56 Style Gold Top P-90 (Estimated to be made in 1981–82 / Old Navigator) Offered at a reasonable price considering the condition. Negotiations are welcome. This is an early ESP/Navigator gold top Les Paul type. Based on the age consistency of each part and electrical components, it is judged to be an individual from the "Old Navigator" era, estimated to have been manufactured around 1981–1982. Unlike recent Navigators, this one has no serial number and features specifications unique to the Japanese vintage era. It's a piece that's over 40 years old, so please consider it at this opportunity. I acquired it and used it for live performances, then kept it in my collection, but my wife got angry about having too much equipment, so I'm reluctantly putting it up for sale. The finish is lacquer, and the color is gold top. When I acquired it, the paint was peeling, and verdigris had appeared, giving it a strong vintage feel. 【Specs】 Weight: Approximately 4.3kg Year of manufacture: Around 1981–1982 (estimated) Body top: Maple Body back: Mahogany Neck: Mahogany Fingerboard: Rosewood PU stamp: S27018 (estimated to be Maxon) Pots: Domestic 500kΩ (Date code: November 1981) Capacitor: YAMATO 50V 0.22 (equivalent to 0.022μF) Serial: None (as per the specifications at the time) The truss rod has room to spare both ways. It's almost straight visually at present, but I recommend replacing the nut because the grooves are worn and cause buzzing on open strings. The frets have about 60% remaining, and there are also dents, so I recommend fret dressing. The neck is a vintage-like 50s specification. It has a solid, comfortable neck shape. One hat knob is broken, so I'll include a spare speed knob as a bonus. Because it's vintage, various maintenance will likely be necessary for practical use, but I hope to sell it to someone who understands this and will cherish it. It will be shipped in the original hard case shown in the photos, packed in cardboard. To prevent swapping, it will be sold as-is, with no returns, so thank you for your understanding.
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