[SN JV64983] USED SQUIER / CST30S JV Serial OWH [06]
Manufactured by Fujigen from 1982 to 1984.
A rare Squier Stratocaster from the JV serial number era.
Features 70s-era specifications, including a large headstock, bullet truss rod cap, and 3-point neck joint.
The tremolo arm is missing.
There is damage to the back panel.
There are paint cracks and damage at the neck joint.
There are dents accompanied by paint peeling on the elbow contour and the lower body.
There are numerous other scratches, dents, and tarnish on the metal parts, giving it a well-used appearance and making it a player's condition instrument.
It has been cleaned and fully adjusted upon arrival and plays perfectly.
Condition Grade: B: Shows significant wear and signs of use, but is suitable for normal use
Serial Number: JV64983
Country of Manufacture: Japan
Case: Soft Case
Weight: 3.52 kg
Truss Rod: Confirmed to tighten up to 90°
Fret Wear: Note: While still playable, the frets are on the low side
String height (low-E string): 2.0 mm at the 12th fret
String height (treble side): 1.5 mm at the 12th fret
Strings at setup: .009-.042 set
Repair/Maintenance: Cleaning, string replacement, truss rod adjustment, octave adjustment, string height adjustment
Other: Tremolo arm missing
* As this is a used item, there may be scratches, dents, or other imperfections that are not visible in the photos or not listed here. Please be aware of this in advance.
* Any measurements listed for the truss rod, remaining fret height, string height, etc., were taken by our staff during setup. These measurements are subject to change due to environmental factors such as climate and humidity.
These measurements are intended as a reference at the time of purchase; we cannot guarantee that the measurements will be the same when the item arrives.
* This item is a one-of-a-kind product currently listed simultaneously on multiple platforms, including our in-store display. While we strive to remove product listings promptly upon sale, updates are not always made in real time.
We sincerely apologize if the item happens to be sold out after you place your order, and we ask for your understanding in such cases.
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Description
Manufactured by Fujigen from 1982 to 1984.
A rare Squier Stratocaster from the JV serial number era.
Features 70s-era specifications, including a large headstock, bullet truss rod cap, and 3-point neck joint.
The tremolo arm is missing.
There is damage to the back panel.
There are paint cracks and damage at the neck joint.
There are dents accompanied by paint peeling on the elbow contour and the lower body.
There are numerous other scratches, dents, and tarnish on the metal parts, giving it a well-used appearance and making it a player's condition instrument.
It has been cleaned and fully adjusted upon arrival and plays perfectly.
Condition Grade: B: Shows significant wear and signs of use, but is suitable for normal use
Serial Number: JV64983
Country of Manufacture: Japan
Case: Soft Case
Weight: 3.52 kg
Truss Rod: Confirmed to tighten up to 90°
Fret Wear: Note: While still playable, the frets are on the low side
String height (low-E string): 2.0 mm at the 12th fret
String height (treble side): 1.5 mm at the 12th fret
Strings at setup: .009-.042 set
Repair/Maintenance: Cleaning, string replacement, truss rod adjustment, octave adjustment, string height adjustment
Other: Tremolo arm missing
* As this is a used item, there may be scratches, dents, or other imperfections that are not visible in the photos or not listed here. Please be aware of this in advance.
* Any measurements listed for the truss rod, remaining fret height, string height, etc., were taken by our staff during setup. These measurements are subject to change due to environmental factors such as climate and humidity.
These measurements are intended as a reference at the time of purchase; we cannot guarantee that the measurements will be the same when the item arrives.
* This item is a one-of-a-kind product currently listed simultaneously on multiple platforms, including our in-store display. While we strive to remove product listings promptly upon sale, updates are not always made in real time.
We sincerely apologize if the item happens to be sold out after you place your order, and we ask for your understanding in such cases.























