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Summary
Finish: Original finish.
Body Material: Mahogany
Top Material: Spruce
Body Details: Mahogany back and sides with spruce top. A crack on the top the guitar has been repaired and is structurally stable.
Neck Material: Maple
Neck Profile: C
Neck Thickness (IN): 1st – 0.80″ 12th – 0.97″
Fingerboard Radius: 9.50″
Nut Width: 1-5/8″
Scale Length: 25 1/2″
Neck Details: Bolt-on maple neck with unbound Brazilian rosewood fingerboard and dot inlays.
Hardware: The original saddles have previously been removed and a block of rosewood has been installed in their place in order to seat a bone saddle. The bridge pins have been replaced and the original pins are included in the case.
Weight: 5 lbs 15 oz
Cosmetic Condition: This vintage Fender is in good condition for its age. The finish is glossy with light scratches and small dings and dents scattered throughout. The top shows some finish wear and a long crack running from the sound hole to the edge of the lower bout that has been repaired and is structurally stable. The bridge has visible seams from the conversion to a bone saddle and a repaired crack through the bridge pin holes – these are all structurally stable and will not affect playability. The binding shows some light finish checking. The waist on the treble side and the back of the guitar show some buckle rash. The back of the neck has some shallow dents and furrows and the edges of the headstock show light finish wear.
Modifications/Repairs: -The original saddles have previously been removed and a block of rosewood has been installed in their place in order to seat a bone saddle.
-A crack running through the bridge pin holes has been repaired.
-A crack on the top the guitar has been repaired and is structurally stable.
-The bridge pins have been replaced.
Serial Number: 02150
Tech Notes: The guitar plays well with low action and optimal neck relief. The frets are medium with moderate play wear.
Case Details: Chipboard case.