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[SN 3338] USED HEADWAY / HD-210 [03]
Welcome to the Labyrinth—It’s always fun to come across rare items
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Based on the serial number, it appears to have been manufactured around 1980.
The model name "HD-210," which is quite mysterious to begin with, appears to have undergone specification changes while retaining the same model name.
(From partway through the production run, the design and specifications were aligned with the D41.)
This is the “early model” with the D28 design and specifications featuring dot position markers... But the story doesn’t end there: while the back appears to be rosewood, if you look at the sides, it looks like mahogany!
* Upon inspection from the inside of the body, it is actually rosewood.
Visually, wouldn’t you say this is a kind of rarity?
And what’s fascinating is the sound—it even makes you wonder, “Could the wood grain be related to the tone?”
This hybrid combination of the same materials with different visual appearances is surprisingly (?) impressive.
Could this actually work!? As a fan of both the D18 and D28, this was a real eye-opener for me.
If I had to put it into words, I’d call it “exquisite.” It really has just the right resonance.
Country of Manufacture: Japan
Year of Manufacture: 1980 (approximately)
Accessories: Hard case
Serial Number: 003338
Condition: B+: Some minor scratches, but no issues for normal use
Serial Number: 003338
Country of Manufacture: Japan
Case: Hard case
Accessories: Cleaning Cloth
Truss Rod: No issues; checked up to 60 degrees left and right with no problems
Fret Wear: Within normal range; fret height is sufficient for playing
String height (low string side): 3.5 mm at the 12th fret
String height (treble side): 2.8 mm at the 12th fret
Strings at setup: D'Addario EJ-16 / .012-.053 set
Repairs/Maintenance: Cleaning, string replacement, truss rod adjustment, fret leveling, bracing re-gluing
* As this is a used item, there may be scratches, dents, or other imperfections that are not visible in the photos or not listed here. Please be aware of this in advance.
* Any measurements listed for the truss rod, remaining fret height, string action, etc., were taken by our staff during setup. These measurements are subject to change due to environmental factors such as climate and humidity.
These measurements are intended as a reference at the time of purchase; we cannot guarantee that the measurements will be exactly the same when the item arrives.
* This item is a one-of-a-kind product currently listed simultaneously on multiple platforms, including our in-store display. While we strive to promptly remove product listings upon sale, updates are not always made in real time.
We sincerely apologize if the item happens to be sold out after you place your order, and we ask for your understanding in such cases.
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Based on the serial number, it appears to have been manufactured around 1980.
The model name "HD-210," which is quite mysterious to begin with, appears to have undergone specification changes while retaining the same model name.
(From partway through the production run, the design and specifications were aligned with the D41.)
This is the “early model” with the D28 design and specifications featuring dot position markers... But the story doesn’t end there: while the back appears to be rosewood, if you look at the sides, it looks like mahogany!
* Upon inspection from the inside of the body, it is actually rosewood.
Visually, wouldn’t you say this is a kind of rarity?
And what’s fascinating is the sound—it even makes you wonder, “Could the wood grain be related to the tone?”
This hybrid combination of the same materials with different visual appearances is surprisingly (?) impressive.
Could this actually work!? As a fan of both the D18 and D28, this was a real eye-opener for me.
If I had to put it into words, I’d call it “exquisite.” It really has just the right resonance.
Country of Manufacture: Japan
Year of Manufacture: 1980 (approximately)
Accessories: Hard case
Serial Number: 003338
Condition: B+: Some minor scratches, but no issues for normal use
Serial Number: 003338
Country of Manufacture: Japan
Case: Hard case
Accessories: Cleaning Cloth
Truss Rod: No issues; checked up to 60 degrees left and right with no problems
Fret Wear: Within normal range; fret height is sufficient for playing
String height (low string side): 3.5 mm at the 12th fret
String height (treble side): 2.8 mm at the 12th fret
Strings at setup: D'Addario EJ-16 / .012-.053 set
Repairs/Maintenance: Cleaning, string replacement, truss rod adjustment, fret leveling, bracing re-gluing
* As this is a used item, there may be scratches, dents, or other imperfections that are not visible in the photos or not listed here. Please be aware of this in advance.
* Any measurements listed for the truss rod, remaining fret height, string action, etc., were taken by our staff during setup. These measurements are subject to change due to environmental factors such as climate and humidity.
These measurements are intended as a reference at the time of purchase; we cannot guarantee that the measurements will be exactly the same when the item arrives.
* This item is a one-of-a-kind product currently listed simultaneously on multiple platforms, including our in-store display. While we strive to promptly remove product listings upon sale, updates are not always made in real time.
We sincerely apologize if the item happens to be sold out after you place your order, and we ask for your understanding in such cases.
$4.06
[SN 3338] USED HEADWAY / HD-210 [03]—
$4.06
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Welcome to the Labyrinth—It’s always fun to come across rare items
******************************************************************
Based on the serial number, it appears to have been manufactured around 1980.
The model name "HD-210," which is quite mysterious to begin with, appears to have undergone specification changes while retaining the same model name.
(From partway through the production run, the design and specifications were aligned with the D41.)
This is the “early model” with the D28 design and specifications featuring dot position markers... But the story doesn’t end there: while the back appears to be rosewood, if you look at the sides, it looks like mahogany!
* Upon inspection from the inside of the body, it is actually rosewood.
Visually, wouldn’t you say this is a kind of rarity?
And what’s fascinating is the sound—it even makes you wonder, “Could the wood grain be related to the tone?”
This hybrid combination of the same materials with different visual appearances is surprisingly (?) impressive.
Could this actually work!? As a fan of both the D18 and D28, this was a real eye-opener for me.
If I had to put it into words, I’d call it “exquisite.” It really has just the right resonance.
Country of Manufacture: Japan
Year of Manufacture: 1980 (approximately)
Accessories: Hard case
Serial Number: 003338
Condition: B+: Some minor scratches, but no issues for normal use
Serial Number: 003338
Country of Manufacture: Japan
Case: Hard case
Accessories: Cleaning Cloth
Truss Rod: No issues; checked up to 60 degrees left and right with no problems
Fret Wear: Within normal range; fret height is sufficient for playing
String height (low string side): 3.5 mm at the 12th fret
String height (treble side): 2.8 mm at the 12th fret
Strings at setup: D'Addario EJ-16 / .012-.053 set
Repairs/Maintenance: Cleaning, string replacement, truss rod adjustment, fret leveling, bracing re-gluing
* As this is a used item, there may be scratches, dents, or other imperfections that are not visible in the photos or not listed here. Please be aware of this in advance.
* Any measurements listed for the truss rod, remaining fret height, string action, etc., were taken by our staff during setup. These measurements are subject to change due to environmental factors such as climate and humidity.
These measurements are intended as a reference at the time of purchase; we cannot guarantee that the measurements will be exactly the same when the item arrives.
* This item is a one-of-a-kind product currently listed simultaneously on multiple platforms, including our in-store display. While we strive to promptly remove product listings upon sale, updates are not always made in real time.
We sincerely apologize if the item happens to be sold out after you place your order, and we ask for your understanding in such cases.
******************************************************************
Based on the serial number, it appears to have been manufactured around 1980.
The model name "HD-210," which is quite mysterious to begin with, appears to have undergone specification changes while retaining the same model name.
(From partway through the production run, the design and specifications were aligned with the D41.)
This is the “early model” with the D28 design and specifications featuring dot position markers... But the story doesn’t end there: while the back appears to be rosewood, if you look at the sides, it looks like mahogany!
* Upon inspection from the inside of the body, it is actually rosewood.
Visually, wouldn’t you say this is a kind of rarity?
And what’s fascinating is the sound—it even makes you wonder, “Could the wood grain be related to the tone?”
This hybrid combination of the same materials with different visual appearances is surprisingly (?) impressive.
Could this actually work!? As a fan of both the D18 and D28, this was a real eye-opener for me.
If I had to put it into words, I’d call it “exquisite.” It really has just the right resonance.
Country of Manufacture: Japan
Year of Manufacture: 1980 (approximately)
Accessories: Hard case
Serial Number: 003338
Condition: B+: Some minor scratches, but no issues for normal use
Serial Number: 003338
Country of Manufacture: Japan
Case: Hard case
Accessories: Cleaning Cloth
Truss Rod: No issues; checked up to 60 degrees left and right with no problems
Fret Wear: Within normal range; fret height is sufficient for playing
String height (low string side): 3.5 mm at the 12th fret
String height (treble side): 2.8 mm at the 12th fret
Strings at setup: D'Addario EJ-16 / .012-.053 set
Repairs/Maintenance: Cleaning, string replacement, truss rod adjustment, fret leveling, bracing re-gluing
* As this is a used item, there may be scratches, dents, or other imperfections that are not visible in the photos or not listed here. Please be aware of this in advance.
* Any measurements listed for the truss rod, remaining fret height, string action, etc., were taken by our staff during setup. These measurements are subject to change due to environmental factors such as climate and humidity.
These measurements are intended as a reference at the time of purchase; we cannot guarantee that the measurements will be exactly the same when the item arrives.
* This item is a one-of-a-kind product currently listed simultaneously on multiple platforms, including our in-store display. While we strive to promptly remove product listings upon sale, updates are not always made in real time.
We sincerely apologize if the item happens to be sold out after you place your order, and we ask for your understanding in such cases.
























