• 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
  • 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 case
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