Description
Fender
Japan is known for its stable domestic quality and diverse lineup.
This model is the "ST71/AYS" which uses lightweight "Ayous"
for the body material.
This model was manufactured in 2013.
This model reproduces the specifications of the 1971 model, including a large
head, 40mm nut width, F-key peg, truss rod with bullet nut, and three-point
neck joint.
The neck is made of one piece maple.
It is equipped with three "ST-VINTAGE" pickups.
The exterior shows some small scratches, dents, and dull parts, but there is no
major damage and the guitar is in relatively good condition.
The pickups and pickguard still have protective film on them.
The truss rod works fine, and about 90% of the frets remain, so it is in
ready-to-play condition.
A rare model made with Ayous wood.
As expected, it is lightweight.
Don't miss out on this opportunity!
Year: 2013
Frets remaining: 90%
Truss rod: OK
Scratches: Minor scratches, dents, dull parts
Replacement parts/modifications: None
Accessories: Original soft case, arm, tags
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