The deep U-shaped neck has ducts running on both sides of the fingerboard on the 1st string side and the 6th string side, giving it a beautiful grain. When it arrived, the truss rod was almost not tightened and the neck was straight, so it was a guitar that was forcibly warped.
We have been keeping the 10-46 gauge strings in regular tuning to see how it goes, and the truss rod has moved slightly toward the tightening side, so it is just right. This guitar has had the pickups and saddles replaced, so please check the condition column.
[Specifications] Body: Ash Neck/Fingerboard: 1p Maple Pickups: Seymour Duncan SSL-4 (center is RWRP specification) [Condition] All three pickups have been replaced with Seymour Duncan pickups. Genuine pickups are also included.The saddles have been replaced with press-type ones with the Fender logo. Vol pot solder position makes it impossible to decipher, tone pot x 2: CTS 36th week of 79 1979 date gray bobbin, 3 flat pole piece pickups included, no problem with operation, resistance (5.67k, 5.81k, 7.53k) The length of the wiring is sufficient for a Strat.
Fret replacement traces are visible. Paint peeling and blackening on the side of the fingerboard. Slight accumulation of damage due to use and aging, such as scratches on the pickguard from playing and deterioration of the paint on the side of the body, can be seen. The truss rod was fully open when it arrived, but it has now been tightened a little and there is some room to maneuver.
Frets remaining: About 80% (frets have been replaced)? Truss rod: Room to maneuver? We are located in Japan. It's our pleasure to make you happy by proposing our recommend item. If you have any questions or request about items, please feel free to ask us. International Buyers - Please Note. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as - gifts - The US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.