■ Yokoyama Guitars AR-WC #303
 Production year : 2010

"Yokoyama Guitars" is a brand launched in 2006 by Mr. Tadashi Yokoyama, former Maurice master luthier.
Consistently, Mr. Yokoyama designs and designs by himself, and carefully selects materials and manufactures.

This "AR-WC" is an AR shape with a round cutaway.
The back is a two-piece Camatilo.
Manufactured with superior technology using carefully selected materials.

White spruce top.
Sides and back are Camatilo.
The neck is mahogany.
The fingerboard and bridge are ebony.
It has rosewood binding around the head, fingerboard and body.
The peg is GOTOH SGL510Z CK.
42mm nut width.
String height is .012 to .054 gauge with regular tuning, 6th string 2.5mm, 1st string 2.5mm.

As expected, it sounds with a wonderful quality sound.
The neck is thin, and it feels like playing an electric guitar.

The appearance has marks of repairing cracks around the endpin on the bottom of the body,Other than that, there are no noticeable scratches, and it is finished in a very clean state with almost no feeling of use.
A strap pin is attached to the neck heel.
The condition is set up perfectly, including the neck and frets.

We ship using EMS or DHL from Japan.
It is fast, very safe at a cheap cost.

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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
  • AR-WC #303
Finish
  • Natural
Year
  • 2010
Made In
  • Japan

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