L-12-8A is a model the late 1970s to the mid-80s.
This product was produced around 1979.
This model is popular for its gorgeous and rich sound unique to the L series and for its easy-to-play neck for a 12-string guitar.
It’s a nice tone.
We don’t have a chance to play the 12th string,
The gold parts are cloudy, a little discoloration, and there are fine marks on the body and neck
Guitar stand is not included for shooting only
Yamaha L-12-8A Made in 1979 12 String Acoustic Guitar
$1,109.00
Description
The Yamaha L12-8 is a vintage 12-string acoustic guitar that was introduced in 1976 as part of Yamaha’s esteemed L-series. This series is renowned for its high-quality craftsmanship and exceptional tonal qualities.
Specifications:
- Top: Solid Ezo spruce
- Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
- Neck: Honduran mahogany
- Fingerboard and Bridge: Ebony
- Scale Length: 635 mm
- Nut Width: 48 mm
These premium materials contribute to the L12-8’s rich and resonant tone, characterized by a harmonious blend of overtones and exceptional note clarity across the fretboard. The guitar’s responsiveness and extended sustain make it a joy to play, appealing to both collectors and musicians seeking a high-quality 12-string acoustic experience.
Due to its limited production run and initial distribution within Japan, the L12-8 is considered a rare find in international markets today. Its combination of superior craftsmanship, choice materials, and distinctive tonal characteristics has solidified its status as a sought-after instrument among vintage guitar enthusiasts.
For those interested in acquiring or learning more about the Yamaha L12-8, it’s advisable to consult vintage guitar specialists or explore reputable online marketplaces where such rare instruments may occasionally become available.
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