This instrument, produced in the 1970s, has a square-shouldered body shape.
This is due to the fact that the body style that started with Hummingbird and other models spread to other models, and some consider this to be the result of prioritizing productivity, but when reevaluated from a modern perspective, it is considered to be a unique model seen only at a certain time.
Not only the body shape, but also the 645mm long scale, 3-piece maple neck, and double-X bracing have a noticeable effect on the sound.
Starting with a powerful attack, the sound has a solid mid-bass resonance, followed by a crispness.
The pick is very pleasant when stroked, and the presence of the pick is very noticeable in the rhythms.
Top: Spruce veneer
Sides & Back: Mahogany Veneer
Neck (Fingerboard) : Maple (Rosewood)
Bridge : Rosewood
Accessories : Genuine hard case (used)
Neck : Original hard case (used)
Pegs : Original
Nut : Original 44mm
Grip : Standard
Fretboard : 8/8ths
Fingerboard : Good condition
Truss Rod : Plenty of room
String length : Approx. 645mm
Body
Scratches etc. : Beautiful
Bridge : Unmodified
Saddle : Original, about 2.5mm at the center
Pickguard : Original
Paint : Refinished lacquer finish
General Comments
This is a lacquer finish with no noticeable damage or repair history.
It is like going back in a time machine to the time when this guitar was released and getting a good condition.
The serial number is unknown, so the age cannot be determined.
We adjust the string height in advance and sell guitars that can be played comfortably.
We also re-inspect the guitar before shipping to ensure that it is in the best condition.
Our standard string height setting is 2.5mm for the 6th string and 2.0mm for the 1st string at the 12th fret.