• 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.
  • This 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.
  • 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 bridge
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