Fender Japan / 1985-1986 D’Aquisto Standard Master Series / 1986 / Guitar
Product Details
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Jimmy Dakist, a master craftsman who left the world in 1995. The model produced by "James d'aquisto", who knew the full -coated guitar, was the Fender JAPAN D' -AQUISTO STANDARD MASTER SERIES at the time. Many people think, "Why isn't it a USA model?", But at that time, the small lot model was troublesome and it would not be compatible unless it was too expensive, so USA refused production. I hear that there were many. Furthermore, it is easy to imagine the production in Japan because it requires advanced technologies to make a full -aged stick. The full -acoustic guitar, which engraves the name of "Dakist", creates a beautiful sound and uses spruce, which is also used for piano resonance plates and violin. The maple neck is a neck with a high performance performance with a soft V shape. The pickup is equipped with two hambucking pickups, giving a wide range of sounds that are easy to get nuances. The main unit itself has already been older for more than 35 years, and in addition to stable neck conditions, it is a "masterpiece" that has been produced by the overall sound.
[SPEC]
BODY: SPRUCE TOP MAPLE SIDE & AMP; BACK
Neck: Maple
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Pickup: Original Hb
Weight: 3.12kg
Nut-Width: 43.2mm
w/Hardcase
Medium Scale Neck
* There is a small paint crack of the neck joint
* A 5 -year warranty for safe adjustment at our shop
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