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The same specification model of Performance Guitars that John Frusciante owns is now in stock urgently! ! A unique piece with a combination of characteristic coloring and PG material! !

Performance guitars are made by Japanese senior master builder/Mr. Sugai, using high-quality wood in California, creating the ideal environment for making musical instruments in both Japan and the United States! The uncompromising perfection created by the high craft spirit of the Japanese people has been used by many world-famous players such as Warren De Martini, Frank Zappa, Steve Vai, Joe Walsh, and John Frusciante. We have received the highest evaluations. Because everything is made as a one-off, the number of production is extremely small due to our thorough commitment to each musical instrument.

This one is exactly the same as the specifications owned by John Frusciante, who has been with the factory for a long time.
The body material is alder, and the neck and fingerboard are maple. The nut width is approximately 41mm, and the neck grip is thin for excellent playability, and the satin (matte) finish provides a smooth finish.
The hardware used is Gotoh MG-T locking pegs and Hipshot tremolo bridge. This piece was once completed with a Gotoh 510 bridge, but at John Frusciante's request, it was changed to a Hipshot. They seem to like the pitch control during vibrato, but I think this hardware also has a big impact on the live sound.
The brand's founder, Mr. Sugai, who is still active as a master builder, makes use of his skillful techniques to create a solid guitar sound that is already complete and full of originality.

The pickup that outputs a wonderful live sound is equipped with an original pickup manufactured in the performance factory. It has a great sound that combines sufficient output and clear tone. While people prefer sounds with a wide range, this is a mysterious pickup that produces a lumpy sound with no unnecessary highs or lows, resulting in a clear sound.
The controls include a 3-way pickup selector, master volume, master tone with coil tap switch, and even a kill switch. Since the output when using a humbucker is sufficient, it outputs a sharp sound with sound pressure even when tapping the coil.
His attitude of painstakingly creating professional specs that can be one-of-a-kind is a little different from mass-production systems, and makes you feel the positive individual differences inherent in each instrument. . Experience the masterful work of the finest craftsmanship! !

SPECIFICATION
BODY.....Alder
NECK.....Hard Maple
FINGERBOARD.....Maple
FRETS.....Medium Jumbo, 22F
SCALE.....648mm. Long
NUT WIDTH.....41mm
BRIDGE.....Hipshot Contour Tremolo
PICKUP.....Performance Original Single PG-50
CONTROL....Master Volume-Master Tone with Coil Tap-3way Toggle SW-Kill SW

Hard case included

Condition
Brand
Model
  • CORSAIR Red/White Line [John Frusciante same specification model] [SN.03466]
Finish
  • Red/White
Categories
Body Type
  • Solid Body

About the Seller

Ikebe Music

Tokyo, Japan
(740)
Joined Reverb:2020
Items Sold:1,265

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