![]() The guitar is housed in a hand made wooden case made by a guy who "borrowed" it from the 60's until the 90's. It's polished up like it left the factory last week. It's in great shape, with 2 small cracks in the top and some divots in the fretboard but no divots in the frets. An arch top with a pin bridge! It belonged to her grandfather. Hopefully I'll get to take some pictures tonight.īecause I was talking to her about the history of Yamaha FG's she brought out an old Gibson guitar. But the rest of the numbers don't fit into any date format. Assuming the first digit (1) is the year, it's a 1971. ![]() Another neck reset! It has a 7 digit serial number. ![]() ![]() And the usual high action, 3/16" at the 12th fret. Last night I picked up a somewhat minty red label FG-230 (12 string) from the original owner, with 3 small dings in the top and some scratches on the lower bout where it would sit on your leg. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
December 2022
Categories |