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Electric Bass Guitar FUJIGEN FGN JMJ-ASH-DE-M Transparent Black C180167 USED
$ 313.92
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Item DescriptionTitle : Electric Bass Guitar FUJIGEN FGN JMJ-ASH-DE-M Transparent Black C180167 USED
Brand : FUJIGEN
Model : JMJ-ASH-DE-M Transparent
Condition : Very Good
Weight : 4.93kg
--- Condition : Excellent > Very Good > Good > Acceptable
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FUJIGEN(FGN) / JMJ-ASH-DE-M Transparent Black Fujigen, Japan's leading guitar manufacturer. It is a second-hand product of the original design base JMJ-ASH-DE-M. Luxurious specification that EMG J and MM-TW are installed in the ash body. The control is easy to handle 2 volume, 1 tone passive circuit. The tone is a push/pull switch that allows you to tap the rear pickup. There are places where the frets are flattened as if they were rubbed together in the past. There are dents with peeling paint on the back of the body, dents on the tip of the head, and scratches on the back of the body. Other picking scratches and the logo part of the pickup are rubbing and disappearing. There is a feeling of use, but you can use it without any problems in the current performance. Truss rod: There is room in the tightening direction / There is room in the loosening direction Neck condition: No problem at present Case: soft case Serial number: C180167 Weight: 4.93kg
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