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ゆず太郎
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This is being sold because I have too many instruments. This is a used item, and there may be oversights or incomplete explanations. Also, there can be individual differences in judging the condition, so I will explain as much as possible, so please read carefully until the end before purchasing. The case is not included! This is an all-solid wood travel guitar manufactured by Terada Gakki, a Kurosawa Gakki brand that Japan is proud of, as a competitor to Martin's Backpacker! It's a Gig Packer GPC-Ⅰ classic type with a nut width of 43mm, making it easy to play like an acoustic guitar~ This is the model without a pickup. Models ending with II have pickups. It was a popular travel guitar with a rich lineup including acoustic guitars, classical guitars, archtop electric guitars, and flat-top guitars with f-holes! Furthermore, all types are all-solid wood with X bracing, and I believe it is a high-quality instrument that surpasses the Backpacker! It has a truss rod and there is still room for adjustment. There are scratches overall. There are signs of the bridge being re-glued. The top crack has been repaired. Please check the images. The nut has been replaced with a scalloped bone nut, and the saddle has been replaced with a Martin-type bone saddle. The tuning pegs were stiff due to rust, so they have been replaced. Also, the post screws have been changed from Phillips to slotted. An abalone sheet has been applied to the bridge. Nut width: 43mm String height at the 12th fret is approximately 3mm on the 6th string side and 2mm on the 1st string side, which is relatively low for a classical guitar.
1 day ago