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About This Listing

Used guitar in fair working condition with many small scratches dings and dents, oxidation and wear on the gold-plated hardware. Some fret wear particularly in the first few frets. 

This is a bolt-on LP-Style electric made circa 1980s in Japan, serial # 032666

The neck is a flat C shape and the dimensions are as follows:

Width:
@ Nut: 1.656"
@ 12tth: 1.968"

Thickness:
@ 1st: .754"
@ 12th: .956"

Action:
Low E: 1/16"
High e: 3/64"

The neck pickup appears to be original and reads at about ~8k. The bridge pickup is a non-branded replacement that reads at about ~14k. Sounds awesome and has a great rock tone. 

A generic gig bag is included for safe storage and transport. 

Guitar weighs in at about 7.8 pounds. 

Please inspect all photos carefully and ask any questions you may have before ordering or making an offer.

Collar City Guitars is a Preferred Reverb Seller, buy with confidence! 
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D'Agostino guitars was a brand owned and distributed by PMS Music Inc of White Plains, New York. D'Agostino guitars were made from around 1977 to 1992, initially in Italy and Japan; and from 1984 onwards in Korea.

Listed3 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • LP Style
Categories
Year
  • c1980s
Made In
  • Japan
Body Type
  • Solid Body

About the Seller

Collar City Guitars - Troy, NY

Troy, NY, United States
(4,093)
Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:6,408

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