


Add this item to your Watchlist to keep it handy. We’ve just received a rare guitar, known as the “Daruma, ” born during Yamaha’s transitional period with the SG! The Yamaha SG was born in 1967 as a bizarre group sounds guitar, and took on its current form in 1973. The “Daruma” was featured in the lineup only between 1972 and 1973. The “SG-65″ is a premium version of the “SG-45, ” featuring a nato wood neck and body. This grade was the only one to feature rounded rectangular fingerboard inlays. In Japan, it attracted attention when a masked rock band guitarist used it in the 2000s, becoming a sought-after guitar for fans. Combined with the Japanese vintage boom, this guitar is now rare! Get your hands on one while you can! The truss rod works well, with ample room for adjustment in both forward and backward bow directions. The neck bow has been adjusted with the rod. As this is a vintage instrument, there are some minor waviness and twisting throughout, but these have been adjusted to ensure playability. The frets have been filed down, which may result in a slightly lower fret height overall. [Weight]: Approximately 3.5 kg. Kindly refer to the photos for detailed product information. We will gladly explore the possibility of sourcing it for you. Our priority is to provide you with a seamless and reassuring shopping experience. Should you have any questions or require assistance, please feel free to reach out to us at any time.