• This model was produced in limited quantities in 2016, the 50th anniversary of the release of Yamaha's first domestically produced guitar, the FG180.
    While the look is reminiscent of the FG-180 at the time, such as the red label, original logo on the head, and pickguard,
    It has evolved with cutting-edge woodworking technology.
    Although this product is not made in Japan, the top plate is made of Sitka spruce veneer treated with YAMAHA's proprietary wood modification technology A.R.E., and the side and back are made of mahogany veneer.
    In addition, the internal bracing uses newly developed scalloped bracing, which boasts high expressiveness.
    * The string starting with "GJ" at the end of the title is our management number.
    • 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.
  • YAMAHA L-15 Used Acoustic Guitar Color: Natural/Wood Grain Condition: Overall this is in very good condition. There is no problem with all functions. Cosmetically there is no serious damage. Year of manufacture: 1977 Top board material: Spruce Side board material: Jacaranda Back board material: Jacaranda Body size: Dreadnought type Accessories: Hard case Store product page
  • 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
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