• Body and Construction

    • Body Shape: Dreadnought
    • Top Wood: Solid Spruce
    • Back and Sides: Laminated Mahogany
    • Bracing: X-bracing for enhanced structural integrity and tonal resonance

    Neck and Fingerboard

    • Neck Material: Nato (a tonewood similar to mahogany)
    • Fingerboard: Rosewood
    • Scale Length: 25 inches (approximately 635mm)
    • Frets: 20
    • Nut Width: Approximately 43mm
  • The YAMAHA FG-360 is a legendary vintage acoustic guitar, manufactured in the 1970s. Featuring a spruce top and rosewood back & sides, it offers a beautifully balanced tone with warm lows and brilliant highs. The powerful dreadnought body delivers a rich and resonant sound, making it a versatile choice for various playing styles, from solo performances to band settings. This model showcases YAMAHA's renowned craftsmanship, ensuring exceptional build quality and sound. As it ages, the guitar continues to develop a deeper and more mature tone, enhancing its appeal over time. Condition As this is a vintage guitar, it shows signs of aging such as scratches, dents, and general wear. Please perform necessary maintenance as needed to ensure long-term use and enjoyment.
  • Yamaha FG-180J Vintage Acoustic Guitar Black Label
    • **Detailed Features:**
    • - Neck: Slightly warped
    • - Frets: No wear
    • - Truss Rod: Stiff
    • - Fret Adjustment: Done on the 2nd fret
    • - String Height: Higher than usual
    • - Accessories: Please refer to images for included items.
  • Specifications:
    • Top: Solid Ezo Spruce
    • Back and Sides: Coral Rosewood
    • Neck: Honduran Mahogany
    • Fingerboard: Ebony
    • Scale Length: 635 mm
    • Nut Width: 48 mm
  • It's an old used one, so there are some scratches overall, but you can play it without any problems.
    • Body Construction:
      • Top: Laminated spruce, providing a clear and resonant tone
      • Back and Sides: Laminated mahogany for warmth and midrange depth
      • Body Shape: Dreadnought, ensuring powerful projection
    • Neck and Fretboard:
      • Neck: Nato wood (a mahogany-like tonewood) for durability and stability
      • Fretboard: Rosewood, offering smooth playability and a rich tonal response
      • Scale Length: 25 inches (634mm)
      • Nut Width: Approximately 1.69 inches (43mm)
    • Bridge:
      • Made of rosewood to complement the tonal balance
    • Design and Finish:
      • Natural satin finish with understated detailing
      • Simple rosette around the soundhole
      • Green label inside the soundhole, denoting its vintage heritage
  • SPECIFICATIONS: Year(s) Sold: 1976-1980 Top: Solid Yezo Spruce/lacquer Back and Sides: “semisolid” Coral Rosewood/urethane “Laminated” is quite unfortunate term regarding Japanese made guitars. In recent years guitar makers around the world adopted new term "semisolid" that more precisely describes construction of such plates. These plates were made from 2 layers of solid wood glued together with natural resins. They were made so well that they performed as good as solid woods while being far less expensive in guitar production and far more resistant to cracking in regular use. Neck: Honduras Mahogany Fingerboard: Striped Indian Ebony String Length: 650mm Nut width: 43 mm
  • Vintage 1970's YAMAHA Custom L-6  L series Solid top/Solid back. Made in Japan You're looking on a very good working condition. Vintage Yamaha 1970's made L-6 Acoustic guitar Made in Japan. -Yamaha Custom shop L Series- The L series was born in 1983. The name "L" comes from the word "Luxury", which means luxury goods. As the name suggests, carefully selected materials are used luxuriously and carefully made by skilled craftsmen. (1)Solid yezo spruce top/Solid palisander back. (2)Ebony fret board (3)High quality Yamaha Pure Japan made. (4)Gold parts and snowflake inlays. (5)Neck action is very good 2mm on the 12th frets. L-6 is rare model in Yamaha Japan made Vintage guitars. Retail price 60000Yen in 1980's.
    • - Model: FG-300J
    • - Condition: Used, fully operational
    • - Features: Fretboard maintenance completed, easy playability with low action at the 12th fret
    • - Includes: Hard case (aftermarket)
    • **Detailed Features:**
    • - Body Color: Black
    • - Number of Frets: 20
    • - Fretboard Material: Rosewood
    • - Body Material: Spruce
    • - Handedness: Right-handed
    • - Size: Standard
  • Basic operation has been checked.Neck is almost straight, truss rod tightened to maximum.Frets remaining: 80%.String height at 12th fret: 6th string side 3.5mm, 1st string side 3mm.Scratches and marks are present, typical of a used guitar.Specifications:Model: Yamaha FG-500FBody: Small size with booming bass and extended trebleBlack Label model with a short production periodKnown for rich, balanced sound with clear tonal qualities.A compact yet powerful acoustic guitar ideal for players seeking a vintage tone with excellent sound projection.
  • Yamaha L-7S Dead Stockweight Guild Genuine Tkl Hard Case This popular model has a crisp sound with an adjustable bridge specification and looks like the original Gibson. It is a rare gem with bright sunburst color and high quality ebony fingerboard.
  • There are fine scratches and dirt associated with normal use. Please look at the picture carefully and make a decision The Yamaha FG-600J black label acoustic guitar is a shining example of Yamaha’s commitment to excellence during the 1970s. With its vintage appeal, robust sound, and reliable craftsmanship, the FG-600J holds a special place in the hearts of collectors and musicians alike. Whether you’re looking for a playable piece of history or a unique addition to your collection, the FG-600J is a guitar that delivers on all fronts.
  • The FG-450, bearing the green label, was produced during this 1972-1975 timeframe. While specific details about the FG-450's construction and features are limited, it is understood to be part of Yamaha's effort to expand their acoustic guitar lineup during the early 1970s. The green label signifies its production in Japan, aligning with Yamaha's practice of using label colors to denote manufacturing periods and locations.
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