Corinna wood was first used by Gibson in the late 1950s for guitars. This model is a reissue of the Epiphone brand Explorer, which was made in a limited edition of Corinna wood at the time.
The frets have been scraped and deburred. Fret height is generally low and flat.
The strap pin is a lock type, but the lock pin on the other side is missing.
The jack is a little tight and difficult to insert and remove. The guitar will be delivered in its current condition.
There are scratches and dings all over the body, whitish scratches on the back of the neck and the back of the body, and metal parts are dull and pitted.
There are other scuffs and scratches, but the condition is good.
The metal hardware of the shoulder strap is broken and cannot be used with the case that comes with the instrument.
Neck Condition: Good
Truss rod: Tighten/loosen direction has room.
Fretboard: 50-60% fretboard remaining.
Year of manufacture: 2006
Country of manufacture: Korea
Case: Soft case/genuine (shoulder strap is broken)
Accessories: None
Item rank: B: Fairly scratched and used, but no problem for normal use.
Serial number: U06070004
Weight: 3.85kg
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Condition: Some scratches, dents and marks. If you would like to know more about this specific instrument, or have general questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Accessories: Please confirm the picture.
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