Selling price(tax included)
¥85,000
Points awarded
425P
Product code
260-006-265-6085
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Product overview
A 2013 domestically produced ST model from HISTORY, an original brand of a large musical instrument store!
Brand | history |
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Item name |
HISTORY SH-SV/R |
common name | Electric guitar |
Model | SH-SV/R |
Product rank | Used Grade B Used item with signs of use Click here for more information about product ranks |
gender type | mens ladies |
accessories | Dedicated hard case. arm |
Stock store | Nagoya Main Store, Main Building |
Detailed explanation |
Made in 2013 A domestically produced ST model from HISTORY, an original brand of large musical instrument stores! The neck is made from "Heritage Wood," a type of log with fine annual rings and high density that was felled during the pioneering period of North America (from the mid-18th century to the early 19th century). While stored in water, bacteria break down impurities, turning the wood into a tonewood with excellent stability and acoustic properties. It features CTS pots and a CRL selector switch, and is also equipped with Fujigen's Circle Fretting System (CFS), making it a solidly built guitar with good cost performance despite its price range! Although there are some slight scratches, there is almost no noticeable damage and it looks relatively clean. The truss rod works well, and there is plenty of room for adjustment in both the forward and reverse warp correction directions. The warp of the neck has been adjusted with a rod, and it is almost straight. There is some slight wear on the frets, but there is plenty left and there is no problem with playing. [Weight] Approx. 3.4kg ☆KOMEHYO purchase center Nagoya main store, we purchase musical instruments by delivery purchase☆ *Accessories cannot be included if they are not listed or shown in the image. |
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