SOLD WTS YAMAHA LS400S BS (Tobacco Sunburst) MIJ Les Paul Copy from 1980-1981

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Hi all,

I have one MIJ Yamaha LS400S BS from 1980-1981 to let go. It is in beautiful Tobacco Sunburst finish. It is all Original. Condition is 8/10 - see photos. Guitar is still very glossy and the fret life is about 80% or more left and the neck is clean and straight as an arrow. All electronics working. Guitar set up to play blues.

I am offering the guitar for SGD$450 as is. Really great pricing for a Japanese made guitar from the Golden Age.


Pluses of this guitar

1. Great Classic PAF Tone
2. Great neck Comfortability and Feel
3. All Original
4. Plenty of fret life left
5. The Tobacco Sunburst is just beautiful
6. From Japan guitar golden age era - Price will increase by the year.


Minuses of this guitar

1. Missing Pickguard
2. Broken neck PU ring
3. Loose Jack (can be easily rectified by a luthier)

Same model guitar (albeit slightly better condition) selling for USD $1,190 at
http://www.guitarsjapan.com/Gibson_Style_Guitar_Archive.html

Guitar Specifications

Mfg. Year: late 80-81
Serial # 0024XX
Condition: 8/10
Fret Wear: 8.5/10
Weight: 10 lbs. 2 oz.
Neck Profile: Heavy C Shape
Neck Width at Nut: 1 11/16 in.
12th Fret: 2 1/16 in.
Neck Joint: Bolt
Woods Used-
Body: Mahogany body and maple top
Neck: Mahogany with rosewood fret board
Finish Type: Nitro Lacquer
Originality: 100 percent original
Missing the Pickguard.

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Interested parties please contact me here thru PM or at nazari70@gmail.com with your Soft nick. Transaction venue will be around Admiralty MRT Station or a venue that is agreed by the seller (me) and the buyer. I will also be listing a few more guitars to sell as i have way too many.

* I am a guitar collector who is very interested in collectable guitars from Japan Golden Age (1977-1985). These really collectable guitars have seen a raise in value, consistently for the last 5 years or more.
 
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