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FUJIGEN NTL103-WN Neo Classic Limited color "MIJ", c.2010, VG. condition w/GB

Estimated price for orientation: 770 $

Category: Electric Guitar
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Description
Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition String Configuration: 6 String
Body Type: Semi-Hollow Brand: Fujigen
Model: NTL103-WN UPC: Does not apply


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FUJIGEN NTL103-WN Neo Classic Limited color "MIJ", c.2010, VG. condition w/GBAccessory: Gig bag
Condition: Very good
Serial#: F1607XX
Body: MahoganyNeck: Maple, 324mm Scale, Soft V-ShapeFingerboard: Maple, CFS , Compound Radius,22FTuners: GOTOH SD91-05MPickup: FGN Alnico8 (Neck) , 52-T HOT (Bridge)Bridge: Brass 3 WayControl: 1 Vol, 1 Tone , 3 Way LeverColor: Walnut

Item Description:
FujiGen started production in 1960, making violins and classical guitars. In 1962 FujiGen started production of electric guitars. In the 1970s FujiGen started making guitars (OEM) for companies such as Hoshino Gakki (Ibanez), CSL (Antoria), Kanda Shokai (Greco guitars) and Yamaha. In 1977/1978 FujiGen went into a joint venture with Roland to produce guitar synthesizers. In 1981 FujiGen opted out of acoustic guitar production to mainly concentrate on solid body guitar production. FujiGen obtained a CNC router in mid 1981 for making guitar parts and also began to manufacture their own pickups starting in late 1981.In 1981/1982 FujiGen obtained the Fender Japan contract which lasted until 1996/1997 and in 1983 FujiGen were producing 14,000 guitars a month with 80% of the guitars being made for export markets and 20% being made for Japanese domestic markets. In mid/late 1992 FujiGen obtained a part of the Orville by Gibson contract which ended in 1998 and from then on have made Epiphone Japan solid body guitars, some Gretsch models and their own branded FgN guitars. FujiGen still does OEM guitar manufacturing for companies like Ibanez and Epiphone but in much smaller quantities than in the past. FujiGen has three factories: the Omachi factory in Omachi, the Hirooka factory (established around 1992) in Shiojiri and the Matsumoto head office factory in Matsumoto.
Scratch on the body, but slight, more than 80% fret remaining, very good condition!!!

Price of this guitar is very cheap compared to the regular FugiGen Japan price, this price will be preferable for you.
This guitar is also displayed in our real shops in Japan. It takes much time to collect guitar update list from our family shop. You may not get your favorite guitar when you order it from this reason. Sorry for your inconveniences in this case and I hope you will get this guitar by your early decision.