The 1983 Daion Performer-D PF-999 is a rare, Japanese-made "semi-solid" electric-acoustic guitar designed for high playability and versatility. Part of the Performer Series, it was built by Yamaki in Japan during a period of high-quality, innovative guitar manufacturing. 

SPECS:

  • Condition: Very Good showing normal players wear, scratches and chips but overall presents nicely
  • Body Construction: A super lightweight, single-cutaway semi-solid body designed for comfort and high-position playability.
  • Bridge and Stringing: Features a unique string-through design where strings are anchored in back-of-the-body ferrules, similar to a Fender Telecaster. It also includes wooden bridge pins for a more traditional aesthetic.
  • Neck Profile: The neck is slightly chunky, reminiscent of a Gibson Les Paul rather than a typical acoustic neck.
  • Electronics: Equipped with built-in high-sensitivity, high-output passive piezo "Performer" transducers located under the saddle.
  • Controls: Simple volume and tone control knobs are located on the top shoulder of the body. 
  • Scale and Nut: Standard 6-string configuration with a 25 inch scale, truss rod adjustment is accessible through the "faux" sound hole.
  • Manufacturing: Made in Japan (Matsumoku or Yamaki factories).
  • Case: Original Hardshell Case
  • Weight: 5lbs 12oz

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Listed3 days ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • PF999 Performer-D
Finish
  • Wine Red
Categories
Year
  • 1980's
Made In
  • Japan
Body Type
  • Semi-Hollow Body

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