My guitar playing days are over alas, so here is one of the last of my once extensive collection… I don’t know why I have been holding Onto this one… Certainly not one of the most valuable or glamorous of my collection, just very playable… Looking for a new home…
The Vox White Shadow was made between the years of 1984 and 1986. The White Shadow M Series was made in Korea in the late 80's and has a very different body shape.
The Vox from the 60's was just called the Shadow, it was a rudimentary Strat copy to resemble Hank Marvin's Fender.
This example is understood to have been Made in Japan in the 1980s. I Bought her second hand sometime ago…
Stunning condition for its age. Nearly no fret or fretboard wear is visible. paint job issues are visible all over the body, neck and headstock. Electrics all good. No crackling sounds or humming. No signs corrosion on the hardware.
Set up properly Recently restrung. Exceptionally clean.
Very low action.
Technical specs:
- scale: 25.5" - body: solid wood - neck: Maple bolt-on C-shaped - fingerboard: Rosewood - frets: (24) - inlays: Small white dots - bridge: genuine floating tremolo - pickups: (HH) - all genuine - push-pull humbucker split-coil feature available in the tone knob