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1971 Yairi Gakki guitar signed by Sada Yairi. Hand made in Nagoya Japan. Solid Cedar top. I believe Indian Rosewood side and back. Rosewood fretboard polished and oiled. New Nylon strings. Original tuners in very good working order. Really nice condition for the age. Just a couple small chips. These guitars range from $400-$800 and more. Plays well with a really nice tone. Only flaw missing the top part of a decorative strip but not noticeable. Comes with possible original hard case in good condition. These will only go up in value.

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ConditionVery Good (Used)
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Brand
  • 1971 Yairi Gakki Classical Guitar
Model
  • Yairi Gakki
Finish
  • Natural Gloss
Categories
Year
  • 1971
Made In
  • Japan
Body Shape
  • Classical

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