Description

[Used] FENDER JAPAN / ST58 3-Tone Sunburst [S/N JD14008388]

This is a Fender Japan Stratocaster ST58 finished in a 1958 style with a 1-piece maple neck, 8-point white 1-ply pickguard, aged parts, and a 3-tone sunburst.

Alder body, maple 1-piece neck, 648mm (25.5") scale/184mm (7.25") R/42.70mm nut, PU is ST Single (JAPAN), 5-way selector specification.

A maniac model that reproduces the look of the transition period from 2-color sunburst to 3-color sunburst, and has a strong tone.

There are signs of use (exterior damage such as scratches around the body, scuffs, scratches, noticeable picking marks, buckle marks, clouding, bits, rust on metal parts and screws, etc.).

It has been set up (cleaning, string replacement, rod adjustment, octave adjustment, string height adjustment, grinding, and gully removal) when it arrives, the fret height is high enough for playing, and the truss rod can be adjusted in the tightening and loosening directions. Operation has been confirmed up to 60°.

■Product rank: B: There are some scratches and signs of use, but there are no problems in normal use.
■Country of manufacture: Japan
■Manufacturing year: 2014
■Serial number: JD14008388
■Case: Gig bag/non-genuine
■Weight: 3.55 kg
■Frets remaining: Enough remaining
■Truss rod: There is plenty of room in the tightening/loosening direction
■Neck condition: No problem
■Instructions: None
■Other accessories: Arm (non-genuine)
■Note: Other accessories are only those shown in the image.

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