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Please check photo for condition. YAMAHA Acoustic Guitar Model: FG-150 Year: about 1970 This is a vintage guitar from over 50 years ago. Without case. Condition It's pre-owned item. There are some scratches and rust.It's an old used one, so there are some scratches overall, but you can play it without any problems. There are no accessories such as a case or a stand. The string height is high because the nut was replaced with a new one. Adjust the height to your liking. Please check the image to see how the fret is reduced. There are markings on the left and right sides of the red labelNeck is slightly forward-bow. Fret Wear: Seem to have been consumed like 30-40%(Leveled/Dressed). Truss Rod works fine. String height on the 12th fret:High Side 2.5mm/Low Side 3.5mm. The saddle has been replaced with an oil bone. The nut is slightly worn out. Case may not be included. This item may have some signs of cosmetic wears that we couldn't noticed and/or captured by photos, but it should be fully operational and functions as intended unless we mentioned any defects in the listing. Please understand that this is a secondhand item. Should be ready to play when you get.
Yamaha FG-110 Red label Acoustic Vintage Guitar Vintage Used From Japan
“Color:Natural Body surface board: Spruce Body sideboard & backboard: Maple Neck: Nato Fingerboard: Bubinga Number of frets: 20F String Height(12f up): 6th string - approx. 4.0mm, 1st string - approx. 3.0mm Serial No.696338 About 60% frets remaining Neck is straight. Rod has some room. There are many scratches and dents throughout. There is a date engraved on the top of the body.”Introducing the used Yamaha FG-110, a later model featuring the iconic tuning fork logo. This entry-level guitar, inspired by the popularity of the FG-180, boasts a unique specification with a spruce plywood top and maple sides and back. It delivers a rich, warm sound with impressive volume for its size.As you can see in the photos, There are scratches and chips. Also a part where the end of the fret is chipped. There is a slight dent in the fingerboard due to acupressure tiny scuffs from normal use. It shows signs of use. *Please check photos.The exterior has scratches and dents appropriate for the age of the item. There are some large scratches, especially on the back of the body. The saddle is low to accommodate the lower string height that was common at the time. In terms of playability, the neck is thick and sturdy, likely to accommodate heavy gauge guitars. The neck is in good condition and is almost straight. [accessories] Soft case [condition] There are scratches Neck is almost straight Fingerboard 70”Warm greetings from Japan. Thank you very much for visiting our listing. Yamaha FG-580 acoustic guitar This vintage guitar, known for its soft and vibrant sound, was manufactured between 1972 and 1973 by Yamaha. It shows signs of age-appropriate wear such as marks , small dents, and repair marks on the body. Additionally, the truss rod cover on the neck is missing. However, there are no significant damages or deteriorations that would affect playing, and it is still in a condition that can be used effectively. Since its release, the FG-580 has been popular for its distinctive tapered head, powerful body size, and soft, vibrant, and solid sound. Its unique form, not found in Yamaha guitars today, continues to captivate acoustic guitar enthusiasts. It can be said that this Yamaha vintage guitar will become increasingly difficult to acquire in the future. It will be delivered in a hard case, although the hard case is partially deteriorated .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.Go to Top