About This Listing

It seems to be a brand of Kasuga Musical Instrument Mfg. Co.

It is from the period called Japan Vintage.


The body is made of Sen, which is very similar to ash.


The remaining frets are approximately 70%.

The neck is in good condition, with no problems in playing.

The condition of the body and paint surface is vintage looking with scratches, dings, and dull parts commensurate with its age.

Jacks and all pots have been replaced.

One pot is made by CTS, but the rest could not be determined due to dullness.

Original parts are included.


Controls : volume, volume, tone

Nut width : 38mm

Pitch between strings at bridge : 19mm

Country of manufacture : JAPAN

Accessories : Hard case


This is a consignment item, so shipping costs may differ from normal.


GIB craftsmen will adjust it to make it easier to play.


serial number : #0

Weight: 3.86kg

Fret: 70% remaining

Truss rod:

neck condition: There are symptoms of violent and high -rising, but there is no problem in performing by adjusting 2.5 to 2.0mm.

control: volume, volume, tone

body condition:Vintage looks with dullness, dull parts, and dull parts appropriate for the year.

nut width:38mm

string spacing:19mm

custom:Jack, all pots have been replaced.

One pot is made of CTS, but otherwise it is impossible to determine due to dullness.

The original is also included.

accessories:Hard case

country of origin:Japan


Text: Shunsuke Saga


Inspection : Negami


GIB 3-month warranty


We ship in a sturdy cardboard box.

We can also ship to overseas customers.

item will be packed with a hard cardboard box.

We do ship internationally.


Contact Info

Contact Info


LINE : vwj2699r

email :

tel : 045 534 7133


Listed4 months ago
Condition
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Model
  • JB-600n

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