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About This Listing

Famous K.YAIRI YW500 P guitar from 1976. Made in Japan at Kani Gifu. Very famous brand in JAPAN, handmade, created in 1935 and for connoisseurs in France..

*Selected and freshly imported by us from JAPAN*

Very good general condition for these 42 years of life. Fingerboard, frets, very good condition: 8.5/10! Playing comfort and sustain, thanks in particular to its Ebony fingerboard. In terms of sound: excellent, very good balance, the charm of vintage Martin-type acoustic guitars. Perfect for powerful playing and just as comfortable for nuanced playing, beautiful clarity. Japanese craftsmanship.
Superb back on this 'P' series. Model worthy of its reputation.
Few models in France. Very famous in JAPAN.

Characteristics :
*Top: Top Solid Spruce
* Neck : Mahogany
* Fingerboard: Ebony
* Bridge: Ebony
* Tuning Machines: Grover Chrome
*Serial Number: #9619
*Nut: bone
*Vintage hard case included

if you do not know, to try absolutely!
Link to the Japanese factory:
youtube.com/watch?v=-yxz6BiG_JE
youtube.com/watch?v=q-ffjW0-nds

Listed2 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • YW-500P
Finish
  • VNT Gloss
Categories
Year
  • 1976
Made In
  • Japan
Body Shape
  • Dreadnought

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Items Sold:882

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