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Fender Custom Shop 1999 '60 Stratocaster NOS (Daphne Blue) guitar FROM JAPAN/512

Estimated price for orientation: 3 054 $

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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 Brand: Fender Custom Shop
Model: 1999 '60 Stratocaster NOS (Daphne Blue) MPN: 1999 '60 Stratocaster NOS (Daphne Blue)
String Configuration: 6 String UPC: Does not apply


1999 custom made shop 1960 NOS Stratocaster Refreshing bluish Daphne Blue Finish, Slab Rose Fingerboard Specification "1960 Stratocaster" NOS model. The finger board R is 7.25 Radius, the neck shape is a clear C shape which seems to be '60 model. Rinatt and jumbo frets, conductive paint is painted in the cavity, trace of solder reposition is seen, but pickup of black bobbin which seems to be original is loaded. Body elbow, body side, around the neck pocket, peeling of the paint around the joint plate, multiple popping scratches on the body top, multiple scratches and scratches on the body back can be seen. A good performance state with no problem with neck and truss rod is kept. Body material: Alder
Neck material: Maple
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Fingerboard: 7.25 R
Fret: Jumbo type
Weight: 3.54 kg
Case: Pure hard case   ●Condition neck is good
frets About 80%
others:
Total condition: You can check it by listed pics.
  ●Weight 3.54kg   ●Serial No   ●Includes hardcase     "NOTICE: 
About a vintage or used item.
Please buy it, only buyer that understanding below.
There are the rusts and lack of luster of metal department, weather check,
scratches, paint burnt, painting peel off, cracks and dents on body by aged degradation. "