I’m pleased to offer a Greco BOM-60, made in Japan in the mid-1980s as part of the brand’s unique Device Series – a modern Greco line created specifically for rock and shred guitarists.
The Device Series was Greco’s answer to the rising popularity of Ibanez Roadstar and Aria Pro II models – featuring fast necks, modern aesthetics, and an American-inspired tone.
The BOM-60 is a minimalist superstrat-style design with a single humbucker, an original Kahler Fulcrum Tremolo System, and an oil-finished maple neck built for speed and precision.This particular example has been upgraded with a coil-split switch, allowing you to split the humbucker into single-coil mode — expanding its tonal versatility with brighter, more articulate tones.
Specifications
- Model: Greco BOM-60
- Series: Device Series
- Year: 1986
- Country of Manufacture: Japan
- Original Retail Price (1986): ¥60,000
- Body: Sen (Japanese ash)
- Neck: Maple, one-piece, oil finish
- Fingerboard: Maple, 22 Super Jumbo frets
- Scale Length: 648 mm (25.5”)
- Radius: 305R
- Pickup: U-PA-TRA X1 (Humbucker)
- Bridge: Kahler Fulcrum Tremolo System
- Controls: 1 × Volume, mini-switch (coil-split)
- Finish: Polyester
- Color: White (naturally aged to a creamy vintage hue)
- Hardware: Black
Condition
The guitar is in good vintage condition, showing normal signs of use and natural aging of the hardware.
The Kahler tremolo operates smoothly, the neck is straight, and the frets are in very good shape.
The natural yellowing of the finish adds authentic vintage character.
Why it’s worth it
- Rare Greco Device Series model – Japan’s 1980s answer to the superstrat boom
- Original Kahler Fulcrum Tremolo System
- Added coil-split switch for expanded tonal range
- Fast, comfortable maple neck with oil finish
- Outstanding Japanese craftsmanship from the golden era of Greco


