The deluxe model of Farida's Hypersonic range is designed as the ultimate lead guitar weapon.

The solid mahogany guitar body itself is ergonomically contoured at the back, and finished with a highly figured flame maple veneer top.

The set neck is maple with an ebony fingerboard, 12" radius, C-shape (about the same or perhaps slightly thinner than a Fender Strat).

The machine heads are Gold Gotoh 510's (original), the bridge is a Gold Wilkinson VS100 Tremolo (original), dunlop strap locks (added after I purchased).

Original Pickups were replaced years ago. Pickups are neck and middle Seymour Duncan lipstick pickups, and a Creamery Sweet '14 Rich Coil - Gibson/PAF Humbucker Size Pickup. (I can and will sell the guitar without the pickups for a £170 discount)

Free-way 10 way switch installed. 

I recently had a full fret crown and level professionally done - so the frets feel like new and not much was taken off the top - they feel like medium-jumbo frets.

Condition: is very good and clean for a guitar which is over 10 years old, with some minor dings near the bottom output jack (shown in pictures).

I am the only owner, and originally bought from Dawsons in Chester. Selling to purchase the next guitar.

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Listed3 years 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
  • FH-69
Finish
  • Quilte Maple Veneer
Categories
Year
  • 2009
Made In
  • China
Body Type
  • Solid Body

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