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Japan Vintage, “Zen-on Pick Guitar”!!!

Tremendous vintage atmosphere, black color pick-guitar.
About 16.5inch body width, thick neck grip. Nut width: about 44mm, Scale about 648mm.

The talepiece is “Kiso Suzuki”. There is “Zen-on Guitar ZEN-ON GAGUFU-SHUPPAN-SHA” on inside label. This guitar probably was made by Kiso Suzuki and was selling by Zen-on, but detail information is unknown.

There are scratches, dead-point at high position, sticker trace on head, replaced pegs, etc.
6th strings on 12F: about 3.5mm. Position marks were painted by pen.

Enough volume, bluesy aged sound is so attractive, unique Japan vintage.
Enormous vintage atmosphere, highly recommended Japan vintage fans!

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Listed2 years ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Pick Guitar
Year
  • Around 1960s
Made In
  • Japan

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Suginami-ku, Japan
Sales:282
Joined Reverb:2017

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