Up for sale is a beautiful, vintage 1980 Takamine F-363D, crafted in Japan during the golden "lawsuit" era of acoustic guitars. Famous for their exceptional Martin D-28 clone tone and build quality, these vintage MIJ Takamines are highly sought after by players and collectors alike.

Condition & Repairs: Cosmetically, this guitar shows its age with expected player wear and some finish checking, but it plays beautifully.
Please note: There is a repaired section on the back of the body where the wood previously sustained an impact. The repair has been securely patched, leveled, and finished over. While the repair is visually noticeable and can be felt, it is structurally sound and does not compromise the resonance or playability of the instrument. It is a fantastic "player's grade" guitar that allows you to own a legendary vintage model at a fraction of the cost.
Body Style: Classic Dreadnought for bold volume and deep, resonant bass.
Top: Spruce top offering a crisp, articulate response.
Back & Sides: Rich rosewood for a warm, full-bodied tone.
Neck: Comfortable, smooth mahogany neck with a rosewood fingerboard.
Craftsmanship: Made in Japan at the foot of Mount Takamine.
Hardware: Iconic vintage-style tuners and detailed backstripe inlays.The neck is straight, the action is comfortable, and the frets are new and have plenty of life left in them. Whether you need a trusted campfire strummer, a reliable recording tool, or love the warmth of aged woods, this Takamine delivers.
Comes with a hard case any questions feel free to reach out!

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Listed17 days ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • F-363D
Finish
  • Sunburst
Year
  • 1980
Made In
  • Japan

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