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Vintage guitar of the first 50 years ago.There are many scratches, dents and burns due to age.but the texture is not bad.There is a shallow crack on the back of the neck head (no problem when playing).Slight forward warp.)The rod is firm and has not been turned too hard.The 9th fret has been replaced, and about 80% of the other parts are still there.It is usable enough.The pickguard was badly deformed and peeled when we received it.I wanted to repair and remove it as much as possible and put it back together as original as possible.I wanted to repair and remove the pickguard as much as possible and put it together as original as possible.It has been maintained in various parts so that you can play it without any problem.
- Exceptional Sound Quality: The combination of solid Sitka spruce and Nato delivers a balanced tone with rich lows, clear mids, and crisp highs.
- Durable Construction: Yamaha’s meticulous craftsmanship ensures the FG700 Green Label stands the test of time.
- Versatility: Whether you’re a beginner learning chords or a seasoned musician performing live, this guitar adapts to your playing style.
- Affordability: Despite its premium features, the FG700 Green Label offers incredible value for money.
Featuring a solid spruce top and Nyatoh (New Jacaranda) sides and back, this guitar produces a rich, dry tone that has matured beautifully over its 50-year lifespan. The mahogany neck and rosewood fingerboard add to its comfortable playability and balanced sound. This instrument is perfect for collectors and players seeking a piece of vintage Yamaha history.Along with the FG-140 and FG-180 the Yamaha FG-300 was one of the original "red label" Six-string jumbo acoustics built in Japan starting in 1969 specimens from 1972-1974 can be identified by a green label while models between 1974 and 1977 had a black label Wood Composition : Select Spruce top, Rosewood back and side, Fingerboard and bridgeYAMAHA FG-250 Green Label guitar acoustic Vintage From Japan The body is bulging, there is almost no saddle left, and the string height is high6th string to 1st string 12FAbout 3mm to 2.5mmThis Yamaha Green Label FG-240, crafted approximately 50 years ago, is in exceptional condition with minimal signs of wear. The body has very few scratches, and the frets are still around 70-80% intact, ensuring long-term playability. Considered the successor to the popular FG-180, it features a spruce top and mahogany sides and back in a laminated construction. Despite this, the craftsmanship of Yamaha’s luthiers at the time delivers a beautifully resonant tone. During this era, Green Label models were still made in Japan, ensuring high-quality craftsmanship. This guitar is perfect for Yamaha enthusiasts and beginners alike, offering great value for those looking for a high-quality acoustic guitar. Experience the timeless sound and craftsmanship of this historic Yamaha model.YAMAHA FG-200 Green Label Natural Used 1972 Zosewood Fingerboard w/Hard Case Serial No. 207312〇〇
Model used by Takehara Pistol. There are few noticeable scratches or fret loss, the neck is normal, and the string height is currently 12F, 6th string 3.5mm and 1st string 3mm, but I think it can still be lowered a little. The guitar is in good condition considering its age. Body material/top spruce plywood Side & back mahogany plywood Fingerboard material: rosewood Neck material: mahogany YAMAHA/FG-200 Green Label Condition: B+: No problems in normal use. Manufacture year: 1972 Top plate material: spruce Side plate material: mahogany Back plate material: mahogany Accessories: hard casebody top spruce body side mahogany body back mahogany neck mahogany fingerboard rosewood Neck No problem Rod with plenty of room Fret 6 70% or more We have made sufficient adjustments and performed any necessary overhauls at our shop. 12th fret string height 1st string side approx. 2.80mm 6th string side approx. 3.20mm There are signs of use such as scratches and dents, but there is no problem with functionality. Mitsubishi UFJ Bank Koenji Branch (Regular) 1011323 Pandora Corporation Ltd. . Color natural wood grain Year of manufacture: 1968 Top plate material spruce Side plate material mahogany Back plate material mahogany Body size Dreadnought type Accessories Hard caseSpecs of The Guitars Yamaha FG-180 Red Label Top - Laminate Back/Sides - Laminate Neck - Slight V profile Action at 12th fret (Low E) - Approx 3mmThis is an FG-180 that was on sale from 1966 to 1972!
The light green label is said to have been on sale for about two years from 1966 to 1968, so it's a rare piece.
The specs are simple, with a spruce top, mahogany sides and back, mahogany neck, and rosewood fingerboard, but it sounds amazing!
There are signs that a strap pin was added to the neck end and has been repaired, and the bridge saddle has been replaced.
The peg for the 2nd string has been changed, but it is a very old peg and it is unclear when it was replaced.
The peg button is included.
The YAMAHA logo on the head top has been intentionally scraped off.
The case is also original, and comes with a tuning fork and wrench from that time.
- Compact Body Design: The concert-sized body offers a more comfortable playing experience, especially for those who prefer a smaller guitar. Despite its size, it delivers a full and balanced tone.
- Vintage Tonal Quality: The combination of a spruce top and mahogany back and sides results in a warm, resonant tone that has matured beautifully over the decades.
- Green Label Significance: The mid-green label indicates a specific production period, making this guitar a collectible piece of Yamaha's rich history.
- Lightweight and Portable: At a slightly smaller size and weight, the FG-170 is ideal for traveling musicians or players who prioritize portability without sacrificing sound quality.
The FG/FS series, which was introduced in 1966 as Yamaha's first domestic folk guitar and is still loved today.
The original "FG-150" is famous for its red label, but we have received an individual from the light green label period, which was the earliest before the red label.
Since there is a stamp of 41.1.13 on the inside of the body, it is thought to have been manufactured in 1967.
Although it is made entirely of plywood, it has excellent sound, and due to its age, it has a voluminous sound and excellent sound projection!
The neck has a slim V-shape that makes it easy to grip.
In terms of condition, the nut and saddle are low, but there is a bulge in the top of the body due to aging, and the string height is currently set high at about 3.5 mm on the 1st string side above the 12th fret and 4 mm on the 6th string side.
As a result, it sounds good in low positions, but you may feel difficulty playing in high positions.
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