Fernandes / 1976 FST-60 BURNY CUSTOM / 1976 / Guitar
Product Details
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Fender 70's Strat Copy model featuring Fernandes Logo, a written body, made in 1976 Fernandes FST-60 Burny Custom
In 1972, Fernandez officially started in 1972, and began producing fenders and other electric guitars. At that time, the average price of domestic electric guitars was about 3-40,000 yen, but a copy model that costs 60,000 yen with the lowest model FST-60 with the lowest price. Electric guitars, which seemed to be unacceptable to the market due to the high price, were accepted to the market with higher sales than expected due to their high degree of perfection. It is a model that leads the beginning of a copy model battle centered on Fender and Gibson, and is still different from inexpensive copy models. The 1976 FST-60 features a writing Fernandes Logo, a commonly known as the "Tragogo," which is used from early release to around 1977. The body material uses Sen. It creates a rich sustain -rich sound with wood with similar characteristics to ash. The body itself is an attractive stratocaster type with the body itself more than 45 years old and the body has increased the sound.
[SPEC]
Body: SEN
Neck: Maple
Fingerboard: Maple
P.U: L-2 × 3
Weight: 3.39kg
Nut-Width: 40.4mm
w/softcase
Long Scale Neck
* Nut exchange available
* With 5 years of adjustment guarantee for firm adjustment at our shop
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Akira Matsui in charge
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