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※ No price negotiations. Japanese brand Ornetts GM8 model. Ornetts was the original brand of High-End Guitars, which produced domestic Valley Arts and Music Man guitars, and was highly regarded for its quality. It was produced in the 90s and 00s, but production has now been discontinued, and it is rarely seen on the market. It features a PRS-style double-cutaway arched top, and the body top is luxuriously laminated with exquisite 5A grade quilted maple, which is immediately recognizable as being carefully selected. It uses wood materials such as an African mahogany back, an African mahogany neck, and a rare ebony fingerboard. Furthermore, the finish is a super luxurious lacquer finish. Compared to the 90s and 00s when it was manufactured, the price of the guitar body has also risen due to rising prices of materials, including wood. The wood materials are packed with the question of how much it would cost to make a guitar with these luxurious specifications at the current market price. The body is slightly thin and weighs about 3.0 kg, making it lightweight and easy to handle. The neck is a 22-fret medium scale with a grip that is neither too thick nor too thin, and the double-cutaway provides excellent playability in high positions. Gotoh SD90 Magnum Lock tuners are used, and two original humbucker pickups are installed. 【Condition】 Neck is generally straight Frets remaining approximately 80% No dead spots or buzzing Truss rod not turned, so remaining amount unknown No electrical problems. No other noticeable problems. As it is used, there are minor scratches, scuffs, and dullness of metal parts due to use. There are no major scratches that significantly detract from the appearance. I think it is in generally good condition for a guitar that is over 20 years old. 【Accessories】 None. Only the body is for sale.
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