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Quite rare! SUZUKI VIOLIN Suzuki Violin Japan Vintage Acoustic Guitar W180, adjusted! Serial number unknown, approximately from the 1970s. There are minor scratches and dents on the headstock, top, sides, and back (see photos). There is a crack on one side (see photo), but it has been repaired with Tightbond and is fine. Even after 50 years, it's still very beautiful and glossy!! Round shoulder shape, similar to Gibson guitars. A rare find, a unique model with violin-style craftsmanship. Non-gathered lining on the top and bottom. The top of the bridge has been modified to increase saddle height. The saddle has been replaced with a bone saddle, and octave correction has been performed. The nut has been replaced with a bone nut, and the groove height has been adjusted. The rod nut (5mm) has been replaced, and the rod tightening direction is tight (the rod adjustment wrench is a 5mm pipe type). Fret leveling has been done. When I got it, it was difficult to play, but I performed overall maintenance. If I had asked a shop to do it, it would have easily cost over 10,000 yen. It resonates surprisingly well! It's a good one. Basic maintenance has been performed. Please read the somewhat emotional profile (⁉︎) for details. Scale: 642mm Nut width: 43mm Grip: Thin C-shape Neck: Almost straight String height: 6th string 12F 2.7mm 1F 0.45mm 1st string 12F 2.1mm 1F 0.4mm Saddle height: 2.0, 2.1, 1.9mm No buzzing The bridge area has been adjusted to my satisfaction. I don't do the simple task of "shaving the saddle to the limit" to lower the string height. I adjust from both the saddle height and the nut height. To maintain sustain, I secure a saddle height of 2mm for the 6th string and 1.5mm for the 1st string. For an easy-to-play guitar, the string height at the low frets is the most important factor. I adjust the string height at the 1st fret to 0.35-0.45mm. Sore fingers are also unpleasant! The main reason why you can't hold down an F chord is because the string height at the 1st fret is too high. It seems that many guitars have unadjusted nut heights. This is not a resale of a current product. New custom light strings (0.011~) are installed. As mentioned earlier, it resonates surprisingly well! I am selling items that can be used normally, but please understand that they are used items. Please refrain from purchasing if you are a perfectionist. It will be shipped in bubble wrap and cardboard packaging. Feel free to comment for discounts! Gibson Epiphone Yamaha Morris Headway Yairi
3 days ago