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Although it is a Fender Japan model manufactured by Fujigen, it strongly reflects the characteristics of the USA-made American Standard series.
Although there is no serial number on the neck end, a stamp indicating a 1984 manufacture date can be seen on the neck.
The neck end bears a stamp from Mr. Harvie Gastelum, known as a legend in Fender neck craftsmanship, and since the truss rod wrench is inch-sized, this model was likely produced by repurposing a neck from a U.S.-made American Standard guitar and combining it with a Fender Japan body and assembly.
Although the neck itself was manufactured in 1984, it did not appear in Fender Japanās catalog until 1991, when it was released as a limited edition.
The bridge is an American Standard-type two-point support design with die-cast saddles, and the tuning pegs are the same parts used in the American Standard series of that era, making this a model that combines a traditional look with modern specifications.
There are numerous scratches and dents scattered throughout the body, and the hardware shows some tarnish.
Although it shows signs of use, it has been fully serviced and cleaned at our repair center, and playability is good.
Condition Grade: B+: Some scratches, but no issues for normal use
Year of Manufacture: 1984
Country of Manufacture: Japan
Case: Soft case
Accessories: Tonearm
Weight: 3.29 kg
Truss Rod: No issues; checked up to 60 degrees to the left and right with no problems
Remaining Fret Life: Within normal range; fret height is sufficient for playing
String Height (Low String Side): 2.0 mm at the 12th fret
String action (treble side): 1.5 mm at the 12th fret
Nut width: 42.8 mm
Neck thickness near the 1st fret: 21.5 mm
Neck thickness near the 12th fret: 22.2 mm
Scale: 648 mm (25.5")
Radius: 241 mm (9.5")
Strings at Setup: D'Addario EXL110 / .010-.046 set
Repairs and Maintenance Performed: Cleaning, string replacement, truss rod adjustment, octave adjustment, action adjustment, fret leveling, electronics repair
* As this is a used item, there may be scratches, dents, and other imperfections that are not clearly visible in the photos or not listed here. Please be aware of this in advance.
* Any specifications listed regarding the truss rod, remaining fret life, string action, etc., were measured by our staff during setup and 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 at your location.
* This is a one-of-a-kind item, and we are listing it simultaneously on multiple marketplaces, including our in-store display. We strive to remove product listings promptly upon sale, but updates may not always be 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.
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Description
Although it is a Fender Japan model manufactured by Fujigen, it strongly reflects the characteristics of the USA-made American Standard series.
Although there is no serial number on the neck end, a stamp indicating a 1984 manufacture date can be seen on the neck.
The neck end bears a stamp from Mr. Harvie Gastelum, known as a legend in Fender neck craftsmanship, and since the truss rod wrench is inch-sized, this model was likely produced by repurposing a neck from a U.S.-made American Standard guitar and combining it with a Fender Japan body and assembly.
Although the neck itself was manufactured in 1984, it did not appear in Fender Japanās catalog until 1991, when it was released as a limited edition.
The bridge is an American Standard-type two-point support design with die-cast saddles, and the tuning pegs are the same parts used in the American Standard series of that era, making this a model that combines a traditional look with modern specifications.
There are numerous scratches and dents scattered throughout the body, and the hardware shows some tarnish.
Although it shows signs of use, it has been fully serviced and cleaned at our repair center, and playability is good.
Condition Grade: B+: Some scratches, but no issues for normal use
Year of Manufacture: 1984
Country of Manufacture: Japan
Case: Soft case
Accessories: Tonearm
Weight: 3.29 kg
Truss Rod: No issues; checked up to 60 degrees to the left and right with no problems
Remaining Fret Life: Within normal range; fret height is sufficient for playing
String Height (Low String Side): 2.0 mm at the 12th fret
String action (treble side): 1.5 mm at the 12th fret
Nut width: 42.8 mm
Neck thickness near the 1st fret: 21.5 mm
Neck thickness near the 12th fret: 22.2 mm
Scale: 648 mm (25.5")
Radius: 241 mm (9.5")
Strings at Setup: D'Addario EXL110 / .010-.046 set
Repairs and Maintenance Performed: Cleaning, string replacement, truss rod adjustment, octave adjustment, action adjustment, fret leveling, electronics repair
* As this is a used item, there may be scratches, dents, and other imperfections that are not clearly visible in the photos or not listed here. Please be aware of this in advance.
* Any specifications listed regarding the truss rod, remaining fret life, string action, etc., were measured by our staff during setup and 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 at your location.
* This is a one-of-a-kind item, and we are listing it simultaneously on multiple marketplaces, including our in-store display. We strive to remove product listings promptly upon sale, but updates may not always be 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.
























