Kawai - Denen No. 150 - - 原聲吉他 - 日本 - 1968





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Kawai Denen No. 150,一把日本製造的木吉他,產於1968年,狀態良好,重2公斤,無附帶配件,已測試可演奏。
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超级酷的河合乐器田园第150号木吉他型号 Denen No. 150
Made in Japan probably in the late '60s (1968 is an estimate because the serial number is 680924).
Here's approximately what the label says:
河合乐器 田园 第百五拾号 (Kawai Musical Instruments Denen No. 150).
Check the video I recorded playing the guitar: https://youtu.be/WSI-qHLz5OA
The guitar has an old-school Folk sound and is playable even though the action is a bit high (more or less 3,5mm at the 12th fret). Currently it has 0.10 steel strings.
Please check the photos and the videos carefully, they are the best way to understand the guitar's condition & sound. This guitar is probably around 60 years old, so adjust your expectations accordingly. It has scratches, blemishes and imperfections. It will feel different compared to a new instrument. It is playable but surely there are things that can be done to improve its playability. I'd suggest it to people who have some experience with vintage guitars and are willing to make adjustments down the line, or who can embrace the imperfections in exchange for a special sound and vibe.
超级酷的河合乐器田园第150号木吉他型号 Denen No. 150
Made in Japan probably in the late '60s (1968 is an estimate because the serial number is 680924).
Here's approximately what the label says:
河合乐器 田园 第百五拾号 (Kawai Musical Instruments Denen No. 150).
Check the video I recorded playing the guitar: https://youtu.be/WSI-qHLz5OA
The guitar has an old-school Folk sound and is playable even though the action is a bit high (more or less 3,5mm at the 12th fret). Currently it has 0.10 steel strings.
Please check the photos and the videos carefully, they are the best way to understand the guitar's condition & sound. This guitar is probably around 60 years old, so adjust your expectations accordingly. It has scratches, blemishes and imperfections. It will feel different compared to a new instrument. It is playable but surely there are things that can be done to improve its playability. I'd suggest it to people who have some experience with vintage guitars and are willing to make adjustments down the line, or who can embrace the imperfections in exchange for a special sound and vibe.

