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Used Encore 60S mij Violin Guitar Vintage Electric Guitar Sunburst 6-String
Shipping: $80
Description
Description:
The Encore 60s MIJ Violin Guitar is a rare vintage gem from Japan’s golden era of guitar manufacturing. Modeled after the iconic Hofner violin-style instruments, this guitar features a hollow-body design that delivers a warm, woody tone with rich resonance — perfect for classic rock, pop, and early rock ’n’ roll styles. Its dual pickups and retro control layout provide a wide tonal palette, while the short scale and lightweight body make it exceptionally comfortable to play. With its unique violin shape and vintage charm, this Encore MIJ model is both a playable instrument and a collectible piece of music history.
Condition:
This Encore 60s MIJ Violin Guitar is in used vintage condition with visible cosmetic wear such as finish checking, small dings, and light aging consistent with its age. It has been fully tested and functions properly, with stable tuning, working electronics, and a sweet, vintage-voiced tone that captures the character of the era.
Key Features:
- 1960s Japan-made violin-style hollow body electric guitar
- Dual pickups for versatile vintage tones
- Lightweight design with warm, resonant sound
- Retro-style controls and hardware for period-correct aesthetics
- Collectible instrument with classic ‘60s vibe and playability
This product has been tested, is fully functional and includes a 30 day warranty. If you have questions, call or text 770-931-9190. We will be happy to assist you! Or if you live in the Atlanta area stop by and bring trades! Click this link to connect with a buyer: https://4gpm1w6ao3c.typeform.com/to/K3L9sDMT
- Age: Vintage
- Color: Sunburst
- Size: 6-String
- With Accessory: No Case
- Shipping: 80
- Pick Up in Store: Yes
- Standard Shipping: Yes
- Local Delivery: No
- Country: US
- Condition: Used
- Model: 60S MIJ VIOLIN GUITAR
- Product Brand: Encore
- Product Line: Advanced
- Discounted Price: No