With plenty of wear & "character".it matches the guitar perfectly. Comes in the non-original heavy duty wood Kaces III Hard Shell Case, which is just like the guitar in that it functions perfectly but is cosmetically in fairly rough condition.It's also missing its strap pin on the lower bout, but that can either be replaced easily or, if you're like me & only play acoustic sitting down, you can just leave it as-is. The flaw by the upper bout near the pickguard is simply a sticky substance left over from a sticker or tape, & should be removable with goo-gone. All of the cosmetic wear can be seen in the photos. There are no structural issues anywhere on this guitar. Cosmetically it's in decent condition (especially considering it's roughly 50 years old!), but with plenty of wear, & what I prefer to call "character." Fortunately all of the wear is limited to superficial nicks & scratches.It plays & feels excellent with comfortable action all the way up the neck.& of course it sounds fantastic, as these Red Label models are known for. This guitar has just had a complete professional set-up: restrung with Martin SP Phosphor Bronze Lights (.012s) truss rod adjusted (the neck is perfectly straight) frets polished fretboard cleaned & oiled etc.All original, made in Japan sometime in the late '60s (post-1966).
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