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1. The description texts have been generated from our Japanese site by automatic translation.
Instrument or music terms are often not translated correctly, so please let us know if you have any questions.
2. For orders from countries or regions not covered by EMS or FedEx, the difference in shipping costs will be billed again via PayPal after your order is placed.
At first, please feel free to order as it is.
Product Details
This is a Fernandes Stratocaster-type guitar with a stone logo, manufactured around the late 1970s.
While the serial number of this particular instrument cannot be confirmed, based on the stone logo on the headstock, the 4-bolt neck joint, Schaller tuners, 21-fret maple neck, NOBLE potentiometers, and the specifications of the pickups and wiring from that era, we are treating it as an FST-60.
The body features a natural finish with beautiful wood grain, and the wood composition is estimated to be Sen (Japanese ash), which was commonly used by Fernandes at the time.
The neck end bears a "71409" stamp and a handwritten "A."
No model-specific markings were found on the neck pocket side.
This guitar has a dignified appearance, showing signs of years of play. While there are dents, scratches, age-related paint deterioration, and tarnishing and corrosion on the metal parts, it offers a rich, aged character that can be fully appreciated.
Please note that since we cannot identify the model number from manufacturer documentation or serial numbers, the above model determination is based on our store's comprehensive assessment of the appearance, structure, installed parts, etc.
Thank you for your understanding.
[Specifications]
Body: Sen (Presumed)
Neck: Maple, 21 Frets
Fingerboard: Maple
Scale Length: 648 mm (25.5")
Nut Width: 40 mm
Pickups: Original Single Coil x3
Controls: Master Volume, Tone, Tone, 3-Way Selector
Tuners: Schaller
Neck Joint: 4-Bolt
Finish: Natural
[Condition]
There are numerous scratches, dents, and paint chips from use, showing signs of wear, but it's a bargain for those who don't mind the appearance.
The paint on the back of the body has deteriorated and lost its shine.
Fret remaining: Approximately 70%
Truss rod: Plenty of adjustment range
Electronics: No problems
Weight: 3.89kg
Neck: No problems
[Adjustments]
Overall cleaning
Neck adjustment
String height adjustment (at 12th fret) (2.0mm-1.5mm)
Octave adjustment
Serial number: #None
Our internal reference number: PM302
[Accessories]
Main unit only
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Please note that all items are for sale in our Store in Kobe.
There is a chance they might be sold out.
All items are shipped tracked and insured.
All import duties or customs fees are the buyers responsibility - please be aware of the requirements for your country.
If you have any questions please feel free to ask.
1. The description texts have been generated from our Japanese site by automatic translation.
Instrument or music terms are often not translated correctly, so please let us know if you have any questions.
2. For orders from countries or regions not covered by EMS or FedEx, the difference in shipping costs will be billed again via PayPal after your order is placed.
At first, please feel free to order as it is.
Product Details
This is a Fernandes Stratocaster-type guitar with a stone logo, manufactured around the late 1970s.
While the serial number of this particular instrument cannot be confirmed, based on the stone logo on the headstock, the 4-bolt neck joint, Schaller tuners, 21-fret maple neck, NOBLE potentiometers, and the specifications of the pickups and wiring from that era, we are treating it as an FST-60.
The body features a natural finish with beautiful wood grain, and the wood composition is estimated to be Sen (Japanese ash), which was commonly used by Fernandes at the time.
The neck end bears a "71409" stamp and a handwritten "A."
No model-specific markings were found on the neck pocket side.
This guitar has a dignified appearance, showing signs of years of play. While there are dents, scratches, age-related paint deterioration, and tarnishing and corrosion on the metal parts, it offers a rich, aged character that can be fully appreciated.
Please note that since we cannot identify the model number from manufacturer documentation or serial numbers, the above model determination is based on our store's comprehensive assessment of the appearance, structure, installed parts, etc.
Thank you for your understanding.
[Specifications]
Body: Sen (Presumed)
Neck: Maple, 21 Frets
Fingerboard: Maple
Scale Length: 648 mm (25.5")
Nut Width: 40 mm
Pickups: Original Single Coil x3
Controls: Master Volume, Tone, Tone, 3-Way Selector
Tuners: Schaller
Neck Joint: 4-Bolt
Finish: Natural
[Condition]
There are numerous scratches, dents, and paint chips from use, showing signs of wear, but it's a bargain for those who don't mind the appearance.
The paint on the back of the body has deteriorated and lost its shine.
Fret remaining: Approximately 70%
Truss rod: Plenty of adjustment range
Electronics: No problems
Weight: 3.89kg
Neck: No problems
[Adjustments]
Overall cleaning
Neck adjustment
String height adjustment (at 12th fret) (2.0mm-1.5mm)
Octave adjustment
Serial number: #None
Our internal reference number: PM302
[Accessories]
Main unit only
-----------------------------------
Please note that all items are for sale in our Store in Kobe.
There is a chance they might be sold out.
All items are shipped tracked and insured.
All import duties or customs fees are the buyers responsibility - please be aware of the requirements for your country.
If you have any questions please feel free to ask.
This item is sold As-Described
This item is sold As-Described and cannot be returned unless it arrives in a condition different from how it was described or photographed. Items must be returned in original, as-shipped condition with all original packaging.Learn More.
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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Qsic - secondhand musical instruments store from Japan -
Sannomiya, Chuo, Kobe, Japan
Joined Reverb:2018











