![]() They have the familiar yamaha red label Nippon Gakki label, the larger Yamaha headstock logo, and the Yamaha truss rod cover with the 3 tuning fork symbol. They changed to the Red label at the start of 1967. These models have light green labels, very similar to the familiar red labels. Beware of inflated prices and misstated descriptions on eBay. All models introduced in 1981 and later have the truss rod adjustment accessible through the sound hole. These are the years where the truss rod adjustment is in the headstock. I am tempted to take it to a luthier to have it reconditioned as it has a high sentimental value if not a monetary value. ![]() It would be fairly narrow minded to think that other guitar companies have not yet copied, or technology not improved on those laminate wood processes over the years. In general the Japanese ones that I've worked on have been nicer and sounded better. Just curious, and I'm thinking about doing this. Link: => /d?s=YToyOntzOjc6InJlZmVyZXIiO3M6MzY6Imh0dHA6Ly9iYW5kY2FtcC5jb21fZG93bmxvYWRfcG9zdGVyLyI7czozOiJrZXkiO3M6MTY6IllhbWFoYSByZWQgbGFiZWwiO30=Įnter in a model number and click Submit to view key information and specifications on the instrument. Yamaha FG Serial Numbers, Interior Markings, and Labels
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