Description

It emphasizes the instrument's refined simplicity. The Mahogany body balances physical comfort with richness of tone.

Bare Knuckle Pickups
Ebony Fretboard w/Prestige Fret Edge Treatment
Made in Japan
Come with a hardshell case

neck type: Wizard HP 5pc Maple/Walnut neck
body: Mahogany body
fretboard: Bound Ebony fretboard
fret: Jumbo frets w/Prestige fret edge treatment
bridge: Tight-End bridge
neck pickup: Bare Knuckle Aftermath (H) neck pickup (Passive/Alnico)
bridge pickup: Bare Knuckle Aftermath (H) bridge pickup (Passive/Ceramic)
factory tuning: 1D, 2A, 3F, 4C, 5G, 6D
string gauge: .010/.013/.017/.026/.036/.046
nut: Graph Tech BLACK TUSQ XL nut
hardware color: Cosmo black
Scale: 648mm/25.5"
Width: 43mm at NUT
Width: 58mm at 24F
Thickness: 18mm at 1F
Thickness: 20mm at 12F
Radius: 430mmR

Payment

Only accepts payments for eBay orders through PayPal.

Shipping

Your order will be shipped to you via Japan Post EMS. Japan Post is a speedy delivery service that delivers to more than 120 countries.

With an effective tracking system and insurance program, EMS is able to offer a secure delivery worldwide.

You can track your package with the tracking code provided.

If the item was damaged, please take the damaged item along with all packaging into your local post office to assess and a damage report to be completed.

Returns

All Sales are final for our eBay store, If you need additional picture and information, feel free to contact us.

This item is returnable only if defective OR unopened or unused.

International Buyers - Please Note:

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Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.

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