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<img border=\"0\"><br><a target=\"_blank\"><img border=\"0\"></a>Nagauta Shamisen in hard case. Karin (red oak) wood box with Kouki wood neckno bridge, needs skins replacedmade in Japanit came to me by a shop in Cambodia so do not have information such as date etc.this comes in a hard case
Mitsuori
Mitsuori sao can be dismantled into three pieces. This makes the shamisen easier to transport and reduces risk of warping. It should also be mentioned that the pieces connect perfectly on specific position marks. This is useful for a fretless instrument. The hairline formed by the joint is almost like a fret, as it highlights certain positions to press the string.
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