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About This Listing


Description:

The inhouse brand of the iconic Fujigen factory, FGN instruments represent incredible value for money in the modern Japanese guitar world. There's a reason Fender used this factory for so many years and they've certainly put that experience to good use with these models..

Modelled after the Fender American Standard, it wears a a classic CAR finish. Built with a basswood body, U-shape maple neck and rosewood fingerboard. Weighs just over 4kg's.

Good overall condition with very few signs of use anywhere to be seen. Restrung prior to listing along with a fret polish and fretboard oil. 

Shipping: We offer a courier service Australia wide on our guitars! All prices include secure and sturdy packaging to ensure your guitar arrives safely. Contact us via email for any questions.
Returns:  We only offer returns on faulty or broken items, not if you change your mind. All guitars are thoroughly tested here and we'll do our best to list any known troubles in the condition section above.  

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Listed3 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Japan (Fujigen) J-Standard Jazz Bass ()
Finish
  • Candy Apple Red

About the Seller

Mojo Stompboxes

GLADESVILLE, Australia
(687)
Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:1,267

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