You are looking at a beautiful Bacchus BST62
in Ice Blue Metallic. This is one of the Beginning of a New Tradition models built by Headway in Japan during the late 90's and early to mid 2000's.
The guitar is in like new condition with no scratches or dings. There is zero fretwear and everything performs as it should. 
These guitars were handmade in Aska, Nagano Japan. They manufacture most of their own hardware and wind their own pickups. Having been privileged to own a number of vintage Fender Stratocasters as well as a number of Vintage reissue Strats in the past, It is my humble opinion that these are some of the best vintage Fender reproductions available. Everything from the neck shapes to the sound of the guitar is spot on. It's a pity that they no longer make these guitars since their current line is much more spread out. I personally own a dozen or so Bacchus guitars and have never been disappointed.
You can learn more about them at vintagejapanguitars website.
Anyway, enough preaching. The guitar will be shipped in a very nice Freedom hard case.

Thank you MIJ Vintage for setting me straight on the model #.

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Listed2 years ago
ConditionMint (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • BST62
Finish
  • Ice Blue Metallic
Categories
Year
  • 2003
Made In
  • Japan
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Body Type
  • Solid Body

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Bryan's Gear Garage

Kaneohe, HI, United States
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