Greco
(JP¥38,000)
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Greco
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Please read the following description and profile. [Manufacturer] Greco [Model Number] TE [Condition] Junk [Accessories] None (body only) This is a Telecaster-type guitar from the Matsumoku era, with the "Gneco" logo, where the Greco logo appears as Gneco. Based on the pickup date, the manufacturing year is after 1973. Looking at the catalogs from this period, Based on the headstock logo and specifications, it is highly likely to be the TE-350 listed in the 1974 catalog. However, based on the pickup date, there is also a possibility of the TE-280 from 1973. I believe it is one of the two, but I am not an expert on Japanese vintage guitars, so I could not identify the model number. Please refer to the Greco catalogs from that time for the specifications. Current settings are as follows: - .09-.042 strings are strung, and the string height is set to approximately 1.6mm on the 1st string and 2.0mm on the 6th string. - Neck relief is set to a nearly straight position with a slight back bow, and it is confirmed that the truss rod can be turned approximately 60 degrees in the tightening direction from there. Each pickup, selector, and pot function normally. There is no scratchiness, and there is no problem with playing. Based on the parts attached, it is highly likely to be fully original, but I am not certain as I obtained it used. Please make your judgment based on the images. [Reason for Junk Condition] - It is an old item, having been manufactured 50 years ago. - There are many dents, paint cracks, and dirt overall. - The nut is worn to the point where it may need to be replaced soon, although it is still playable in its current condition. Due to the above reasons, it is listed as junk. There may be oversights. Also, regarding the set screw for adjusting the string height of the bridge saddle, the hex wrench that fits is a mystery. A 1.3mm wrench spins freely, and a 1.5mm wrench does not fit. I have not tried a 1.4mm wrench because I do not have one, and when I adjust it, I use a 1.3mm wrench with a tissue wrapped around it. When shipping, I will remove the strings and separate the neck and body. Please be aware of this beforehand. Also, this item will be packed with cardboard and other packing materials after the purchase process is completed, so it may take a few days to ship. Please also be aware of this beforehand. Shipped via Rakuraku Mercari.
2 years ago