I play, collect, and restore Vintage Japanese Guitars and, at the right time: let them inspire someone else!
This is a part of my collection. I own over 25 MIJ guitars, mostly Tokai, Greco, Fernandes, and Fresher. Every guitar in my collection goes through the same process: buying directly from owners in Japan, importing to Europe, stabilizing to perfect humidity (45-55%), and restoring.
I hate huge words, but those FT-series Freshers from late 1984 and 1985 are better than any Gibson and Epiphone below $1200. That's the fact 🤷🏻♂️
This FT400 has been in my collection for two years, and recently I started to acquire those as much as I can, and I plan to bring them the attention they always deserved.
The guitar is all original, set up, and stage-ready. The top is as you can see - one of its kind. Grab it if you're looking for a great guitar different from most of the market.
This guitar comes without a case, unfortunately. The case in the pictures is not for sale.
Specs:
- 4th generation Fresher Leo Line FT400;
- Stage-ready and freshly set with 10-46 D'Addario strings,
- Made in Japan in Chushin Gakki Factory, same as Jackson and Charvel;
- 1984
- 4,2 kg / 9.259 Ibs;
- Original frets, size: vintage medium.
- 24,75″ scale;
- 22 frets;
- nut width: 42.89mm (1,68 in)
- Mahogany body;
- Rosewood fingerboard;
- Neck profile: vintage C do D shape;
- Radius: 12″;
- Original circuit and pickups;
- Vintage Fresher Tuners;
- Comes in a professional transportation box, ready to be shipped.