This guitar has been in my possession for over 25 years. I'm an acoustic player and this guitar has stayed in the case most-of-the-time. Items worth note: VERY little fret wear on "jumbo" frets (quite wide by acoustic standards). Original case, original tremolo bar, original condition. I removed the neck to verify the date, etc. If you're reading this -- I trust you've done your homework and know all of the markings/signings match what is to be expected from this 40+ year-old guitar. It's 'practically' new. So -you may ask- "WHY SO MUCH"? Let me answer that for you.... Leo Fender is no longer making guitars. This was his 'last hurrah'. This guitar has been unchanged and has a PLETHORA of options: Polarity swapping, pick-up splitting, phase-shifting, pole-adjustings, whatever, whatever... like I said, I'm an acoustic player (Do some research - there's a nice G&L release from '81 that describes each switch and what it does; There is also a TON of information about the versatility of this guitar). I removed the neck to verify dates, assembly, and authenticity. There is ALOT of information about the F100 -- and I'm sure (if you're reading this) you're aware of what this guitar is and why it is priced accordingly. For serious buyers I will send additional pics and -if necessary- remove the pick-guard and take pics of the pots and wiring. Trust me, it hasn't been 'tampered' with. Price includes insured shipping. I am not interested in shipping this guitar internationally. That said, if you insist - please research the cost and I will adjust the price accordingly (No, an additional $25 will not get it to Bangladesh, sorry).