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About This Listing

This guitar is a Hibiki Super Shop Limited Model. The guitars in this limited run have a 3.8 degree neck angle (described as closer to historically accurate than a standard model), specially designed Tokai "The Fifty Nine" PAF pickups, and a very thin urethane finish.

This Japanese made Tokai exhibits all of the qualities I've come to love about Tokais, very high quality build, superb playability and tone and flawless finish and fretwork. It is simply a fantastic single-cut guitar at a more than affordable price.

The guitar itself is in very good shape with only minor playwear. This is an all mahogany Custom with no maple cap.

A Hard Shell Case is included.

The specs are:

Body: Mahogany Two Pieces (no maple cap)
Neck: Mahogany One Piece
Neck Joint: Long Neck Tenon
Finger Board: Ebony
Frets: Jescar
PU: The Fifty Nine (Made in Japan)
Finish: Ultra-thin urethane
Neck Preparation angle: 3.8 degrees
Head angle: 17 degrees
Nut: Delrin

Listed4 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • HLC-175WR
Year
  • 2016
Made In
  • Japan

About the Seller

Derby City Gear

Louisville, KY, United States
(236)
Joined Reverb:2013
Items Sold:234

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