• 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.
    1. Compact Body Design: The concert-sized body offers a more comfortable playing experience, especially for those who prefer a smaller guitar. Despite its size, it delivers a full and balanced tone.
    2. Vintage Tonal Quality: The combination of a spruce top and mahogany back and sides results in a warm, resonant tone that has matured beautifully over the decades.
    3. Green Label Significance: The mid-green label indicates a specific production period, making this guitar a collectible piece of Yamaha's rich history.
    4. Lightweight and Portable: At a slightly smaller size and weight, the FG-170 is ideal for traveling musicians or players who prioritize portability without sacrificing sound quality.
  • 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
  • Featuring a solid spruce top and Nyatoh (New Jacaranda) sides and back, this guitar produces a rich, dry tone that has matured beautifully over its 50-year lifespan. The mahogany neck and rosewood fingerboard add to its comfortable playability and balanced sound. This instrument is perfect for collectors and players seeking a piece of vintage Yamaha history.
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