(JP¥29,000)
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+HK$15.63 Agent service fee
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せいちゃん
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No noticeable scratches or marks
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This guitar for sale is a classical guitar believed to have been made in the 1970s by Eiichi Kodaira, the founder of Kodaira Guitars. This small guitar, with a string length of 59 cm, is rare and has become a valuable instrument. Furthermore, guitars bearing the Eiichi Kodaira brand are meticulously handcrafted, making this an early vintage guitar and a significant piece of Kodaira Guitar's history. The top is made of solid cedar with tight grain, the sides and back are beautiful straight-grained rosewood, the neck is hard mahogany, the fingerboard is ebony, and the bridge appears to be dark, straight-grained rosewood, with a German-style heel joint. The guitar uses high-quality materials from the time of its production, and the acoustic properties of the cedar and rosewood produce a refreshing tone reminiscent of the clear scenery of the Central Alps. This guitar is an excellent size and string length for children, women, and those with smaller hands, offering both ease of play and rich sound. Despite its age, the guitar is in very clean condition with no dents or scratches. It is strung with strings for trial playing, so you can start playing it right away. For all guitar enthusiasts, we present the rare mini-size guitar, the Eiichi Kodaira LS400, made by the founder of Kodaira Guitars. Total Length: 93.5 cm String Length: 59.2 cm String Height: Approximately 3.1 mm at the 12th fret, 1st string Approximately 4.1 mm at the 12th fret, 6th string Nut Width: Approximately 4.7 cm Body Width: Approximately 8.7 cm Includes a soft case The guitar will be wrapped in bubble wrap, placed in a case, reinforced with cardboard, and carefully packaged for safe delivery.
3 months ago