Popular 80's Fender Japan!
Fender Japan was established in 1982, but due to a change of distributor, the name Fender Japan disappeared in 2015.
After that, the original Fender still manufactures high quality instruments as MIJ (Made In Japan) series, but Fender Japan has gained a high reputation as Japan Vintage and is popular both at home and abroad.
This model from the E Serial period, the early days of Fender Japan, was produced by Fujigen and is highly regarded overseas, and there are only a few of them left in the domestic market, which has increased its popularity and demand.
The pots and condenser have been replaced, and it has been refretted.
Pickups are equipped with gray bobbins that were also used in the JVSerial period.
It has a punch in the midrange and a solid core in the lower register.BassThe line is not lost even when distorted.
This is a precision guitar that can be played with a pick or finger-picked with delicacy.BassIt is a precision instrument that can be played with a pick or fingerpicked with great delicacy!
[SPEC
BODY:Alder
NECK:Maple
FINGERBOARD: Rosewood
P.U.: PB Vintage (Gray Bobin)
WEIGHT:3.87kg
NUT WIDTH: 42.5mm
SCALE: 34" Long Scale Neck
w/Softcase
Pot and condenser have been replaced.
Neck overcolor
There is a refret.
Paint is sore and peeling on the lower part of the body.
The neck and electrical system have been maintained by our repairman and are in good condition.
String height has been set at about 1.6mm on the 12th fret.
Parts have been disassembled and cleaned.
The strings have been disassembled and cleaned.
Please try the product slowly in your home environment for 6 days after arrival.
Even if the product is different from what you expected...it's okay!
Just pay the return shipping costs and we will refund you the product price.
We hope you will take advantage of this service.
We will adjust your order with our 5-year adjustment warranty.
Please feel free to contact our staff for more information.
Please feel free to contact our staff for more information.
Contact person: Mr. Oda