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Published on 10/17/11 at 04:49
everything has already been said. Mine in 1983 I believe. Made in Japan of course.

UTILIZATION

the handle is perfect but the balance of the guitar is a little odd, it tends to lean towards the handle but nothing too serious.

SOUNDS

The sound is superb, I use it on fender hot rod, Klemt Echolette and other vintage amps and each time it is very beautiful, very defined, I have not changed the pickups and I do not do it they are perfect for my taste. I play instead of pop or indie rock is perfect.

OVERALL OPINION

Very good guitar, a relatively rare but not over rated. It is found in the 700 or € 800. I bought it in 2000 I think without knowing what it was for a song, like 2000 francs, I have always and I care. Since I found an FA 100 (175 gibson copy) of the same brand and it's also very good.
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