Masaji Nobe / 1978 No.30 / 1978 / Guitar
Product Details
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Masaji NOBE / No.30
In 1945, the predecessor, Ikue Nobe, a ruler in Tokyo, started repairing the guitar.
Later, in 1965, Masani Nobe opened an independent business and is currently making guitar with two sons.
The guitar that has been carefully finished one by one by a complete handmade that does not allow compromise has been very highly evaluated.
This product is made in 1978, the work by Masani Nobe.
It is a pine / Hakaranda label model, which is a very wonderful gem.
The sound is a tight and refreshing tone.
The string height is about 3.5 mm on the 6th string side 3.5mm on the 12F, and the classic guitar has been set as standard numbers.
There is also about 3mm remaining saddles, so you can set the string height according to your liking.
It is a recommended gem for those who are looking for an excellent classic guitar by Japanese master craftsmen.
[Spec.]
TOP: Solid Spruce
Back/Sides: Solid Brazilian Rosewood
Neck: Mahogany
Fingerboard: Ebony
Bridge: Rosewood
Nut Width: 52.2mm
Scale: 652mm
Weight: 1.65kg
Case: Hardcase
* All parts have been disassembled and cleaning
In charge: Naito
[Safe service when using mail order]
Please try it slowly in your home environment for 6 days after the product arrives.
Even if it is different from the sound you thought, if you can contact us within the period and pay only the round -trip shipping, we will refund the product price in full.
It has been very well received by those who are difficult to visit the store.
Please use it by all means.
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