Description

[Used] KILLER / KG-STARSHELL Sparkling Purple [3.61kg] Killer Electric Guitar [S/N KI082738]

This is the Killer KG Star Shell, an entry model based on the Killer KG-SCARY, which is known for being used by EARTHSHAKER guitarist Shinichiro Ishihara "SHARA".

Ash body, maple U-shaped neck, maple fingerboard, PU original H-S-H layout, TRS-101 tremolo set into the body, 1Vol/5Way selector/preset direct SW controls.

It features an impressive look and a form that boasts high playability, and it has a core tone that doesn't get drowned out by drive sounds.

There are signs of use (exterior damage such as traces of wiring changes, scuffs, scratches, picking marks, buckle marks, clouding and pitting of metal parts and screws, etc.). One side of the shoulder strap of the included non-original case is damaged.

It has been set up (cleaning, string replacement, rod adjustment, octave adjustment, string height adjustment, and fret alignment) when it arrived, the fret height is high enough for playing (it can still withstand cutting, but the frets are low), and the truss rod is in the direction of tightening. - The loosening direction can be adjusted and operation has been confirmed up to ±60°.

■Serial number: KI082738
■Case: Soft case/non-genuine
■Weight: 3.61 kg
■Frets remaining: about 50% to 60%
■Truss rod: There is plenty of room in the tightening/loosening direction
■Neck condition: No problem
■Instructions: None
■Other accessories: Arm
■Note: Other accessories are only those shown in the image.

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