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Only about 10 million were ever made.
It was one of the last off the line before James Neligan left the company to set up his own high end luthier workshop.
It has become so incredibly valuable that I cannot allow myself to remove it from its case, just in case the sunlight causes any fading of the colour.
I am open to sensible offers from other glass half fullers only please. No timewasters.
Err no Started in 1995! Maybe he's thinking of Triumph?
Yes. I remember their guitars well.
They were MIJ - IIRC, Fujigen (I think).
But...(thankfully) nothing in common with Stagg as we now know it...
In fact, I've just found a website tracing the history of the MIJ brand:
http://vintagestagg.altervista.org/
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