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About This Listing

Our Business Hours is Mon to Fri / 10:00 to 19:00 JPN time
We will close Sat and Sun, so we will reply to inquiry that received weekend on next week.
Your understanding will be appreciated.

We are receiving the customer order with first comes first serves basis both on website and at real shop.
So occasionally it will be sold out while having email communication.
Please understand in advance.

Japanese consumption tax is not required for international shopping. However you may be required to pay duty, tax and import fee when receiving your items in your country. You must pay all these duty, tax and fee as receiver/importer and we do not cover any of them.

ESP
Killer KB-FERVENCY (Trans Blue)
[NIGHTMARE Ni~Ya Model]
-Made in Japan-

Ni-Ya's handwritten signature on the back of the headstock!! (See 11th pic)

[Specifications]
BODY: Quilted Maple Top / Mahogany Back
NECK: Hard Maple 3P
FINGERBOARD: Ebony, 22Frets
SCALE: 864mm(Long)
NECK JOINT: Set-neck
BRIDGE: BADASS BassII(R)
PICKUPS: (Front)Seymour Duncan SSB-4n "Passivephase II"
(Rear)Seymour Duncan SSB-4b "Passivephase II"
CONTROLS: Master Volume, Master Tone, Toggle PU Selector

Weight: Approximately: 4.92kg

with Gig Bag

Condition
Brand
Model
  • KB-FERVENCY
Finish
  • Trans Blue
Categories
Year
  • 2010s
Made In
  • Japan
Number of Strings
  • 4-String

About the Seller

Ikebe Music

Tokyo, Japan
(739)
Joined Reverb:2020
Items Sold:1,265

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