Cosmetically great aside from a couple of tuner screw holes on the rear of the headstock which have been filled and sealed. Still has all the original manufacturers stickers and I believe it was made at the Samick factory in Indonesia.
Frets and fretboard in great nick and overall a nice example of one of these. Has an interesting bridge which is the improved version, like an all in one tune-o-matic with the usual intonation screws etc.
Ideal for a youngster wanting something smaller but half decent to get started on, the neck is roughly 6 inches shorter scale than a standard guitar but the neck thickness is the same so also good as a travel guitar being only 32 inches overall. Very simple to operate with the single bridge humbucker and volume knob.
Thanks for looking, any questions feel free to message.
Body:
- Laminated alder/mahogan body
Neck:
- Bolt-On full-width Mahogan neck
- Adjustable Truss Rod
- Rosewood Fingerboard with dot Inlays
- 14" Fingerboard Radius
- 21 medium-jumbo frets
- 19" Scale
- 1.68" nut width
Electronics:
- One open-coil Epiphone humbucker pickup
- 1 Master Volume control
Hardware:
- Chrome hardware
- Deluxe 14:1 ratio tuners
- Wrap-around stopbar bridge
- Intonatable bridge on later models
- Black speed knob