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Description
Description
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| Finish Details: | Original |
| Body Material: | Maple |
| Body Details: | Solid maple body |
| Neck Material: | Maple |
| Fingerboard Material: | Rosewood |
| Neck Profile: | "C" profile |
| Neck Thickness (IN): | .93" (1st fret), .92" (12th fret) |
| Fingerboard Radius: | 6.00" |
| Nut Width: | 1-9/16" |
| Scale Length: | 21" |
| Neck Details: | Set-in maple neck with unbound rosewood fretboard, dot inlays, and twin truss rod adjustments at the headstock. There is a small reglued chip at the very end of the fretboard. The truss rod nuts have been replaced. |
| Electronics: | Original Rickenbacker pickups, with neck and bridge volume/tone controls and middle position blend control. The bridge and middle pickup are wired together, and there is a spliced lead from the neck pickup. Some solder joints have been repaired as well. The pot codes date to 1979. |
| Pickup Measurements: | 6.4k (neck), 6.4k (middle), 12.0k (bridge) |
| Hardware: | Original |
| Weight: | 7lbs 6oz |
| Modifications/Repairs: | -The truss rod nuts have been replaced -The neck pickup lead has a splice -Some solder joints have been repaired |
| Case Details: | Original Hardshell Case |
| Cosmetic Condition: | The guitar has nice aging present, with light checking and marks on the glossy finish. The edges of the body have a few small chips, and there is a repaired chip at the end of the fretboard. The back of the neck is smooth and comfortable. |
| Serial Number: | TJ4474 |
| Tech Notes: | The guitar plays well with low action, and is currently set up with 12 gauge strings; the neck is very straight even without tension on the truss rod, and so lighter strings aren't recommended. The narrow frets are tall with light play wear present. |