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Fender Japan 1990 ST62-650 -3TS - (1990) (no260309) We have a 1990s Fujigen-era "ST62-650" with a G serial number in stock! It features an alder body, maple neck, and rosewood fingerboard, and is equipped with three USA-made "ST-VINTAGE" pickups. The neck shape is an "Oval Type" with just the right thickness for a comfortable grip, and the fingerboard has a 184mm radius, making it the standard spec for Fender Japan at the time. The exterior shows scratches, dents, cracks and chips in the paint, and some dullness and rust on parts. The switches, potentiometers, and jack have been replaced with inch-standard ones. The wiring and capacitors have also been replaced accordingly. The arm and strap pin have also been replaced. The frets have been filed down, and approximately 60% of the frets remain. The truss rod works well, and this guitar is in ready-to-play condition.Don't miss out!Year: 1990 Frets Remaining: 60% (Frets Filed Upon Arrival) Truss Rod: OK Scratches: Scratches, dents, chipped paint, dull parts, rust, peeling plating, discoloration. Back panel missing. Replacement Parts: Switch (CRL), potentiometers (CTS), capacitors, jack (Switch Craft), wiring, strap pin, arm Modifications: Assembly converted to inch standard.[spec] Body: Alder Neck: Maple (Oval Type) Fingerboard: Rosewood (184R, 21F) Pickups: ST-VINTAGE(USA)3 Weight: 3.77kgAccessories: Non-original softshell case, armWe have a 1990 Fujigen-era "ST62-650" with a G serial number now in stock. Featuring an alder body, maple neck, and rosewood fingerboard, this guitar is equipped with three USA-made "ST-VINTAGE" pickups. The neck shape is an "Oval Type" with just the right thickness for a comfortable grip, and the fingerboard has a 184R radius, making this guitar the standard spec for Fender Japan at the time. The exterior shows scratches, dents, cracks and chips in the paint, dullness and rust on parts, etc. The switches, pots, and jacks have been replaced with inch-standard ones. The wiring and capacitors have also been replaced. The arm and strap pins have also been replaced. The frets were leveled after arriving at our store, and currently only about 60% remain. The truss rod also works well, and the guitar is in ready-to-play condition. Don;t miss out on this opportunity.Year 1990 Frets Remaining 60% (Frets were leveled upon arrival) Truss Rod OK Damage Scratches, dents, paint cracks/chips, dull parts, rust, peeling plating, discoloration. Back panel missing. Replacement Parts Switch (CRL), potentiometers (CTS), capacitor, jack (Switch Craft), wiring, strap buttons, arm Modifications Assembly converted to inch standard. -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-
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