This dreadnought style guitar has a satin finish, with a solid cedar top and rosewood finger board. The action and intonation are good, and the tone is warm and pleasant.
This model wasn't produced with a pickguard, but I added an "invisible" one (see closeup).
The G-Series guitars made outside of Japan don't have serial numbers that allow precise dating, but I found information online somewhere when I got the instrument years ago that persuaded me to estimate the manufacturing year to be 2004 or so.
The hard case included with the guitar is made for dreadnought guitars, so the instrument fits very neatly inside. The case itself is also in very nice condition. One of the clasps doesn't buckle as snugly as the others; it may be possible to adjust the hinge pin to tighten that a touch, but I haven't messed with it.
Please view all photos to examine the guitar and case --- this instrument lives up to its reviews, and is bargain priced for an easy sale!