Kansas W250 - MIJ - '70s
Vintage Japanese-made acoustic from the “lawsuit era,” crafted in the style of Guild and Martin guitars. Features a solid spruce top, three-piece rosewood back and sides, and ornate abalone inlay throughout. The body and neck are fully bound, with decorative fretboard and headstock work.
The Kansas W250 is a vintage Japanese-made acoustic guitar from the 1970s, likely produced by the Kiso Suzuki Violin Company during the golden era of MIJ craftsmanship. Built in the style of high-end American dreadnoughts.
With a comfortable neck profile and quality construction, the W250 reflects the exceptional value and attention to detail found in Japan’s vintage guitar boom.
Guild-style “G” logo on headstock, V-shaped neck profile, and a balanced, resonant tone with strong mids and clear highs.
Great Overall condition.
One ding on the back of the neck as shown in the photos. A few blemishes across the body and sides of the guitar but great overall condition for it's age. A few scuffs/ clouding on the lacquer of the rear body of the guitar. Also please note that the bottom strap button has been removed (we will fit one before shipping). Fretwear is in very great condition and the pickguard is in mint condition.
Hard Case Included
At Guitar Garage, our focus is to refurbish and restore all guitars to the highest standard. Low action and playability are important to us. Our philosophy is "A guitar that plays well, sells well.”
