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About This Listing
This is a reissue of the 1964 spec 4001 model with pickups and other changes. The rear pickup has been replaced with a Seymour Duncan SRB-1b and the bridge has been replaced with a genuine one (the saddle remains the same). The original pickups are not included.
The frets have been fretted. Fret height is generally low and flat. The pickup fence has been removed and is missing. The metal parts around the rear pickup have slightly sharp corners, so please be careful when playing. The paint has peeled off extensively near the neck on the right side of the back of the body, exposing the wood. There are dents on the head, scratches and dings on the body, and scratches and pits on the metal parts. There are other scuffs and scratches, but the condition is good. Neck condition: Good Truss Rod: Tighten/Loosen direction has room. Fret length: 50-60%. Year of manufacture: 2002 Country of manufacture: U.S.A. Case: Hard Case/Genuine Accessories: None Item Rank: B: Fairly scratched and used, but no problem for normal use. Serial Number:02 43131 Weight: 4.155kg
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All musical instruments we sell have been checked and adjusted for playability. The pictures in the listings are of the actual item so please have a look for an idea of the cosmetic condition. As they are used instruments they may or may not have some scratches or wear to the finish. Please note: Ishibashi will not accept returns or refunds in the case of dents, scratches, or cosmetic wear that were orignally detailed either in the pictures or description. Thank you for your understanding.
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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