Cervantes classical guitar made by H. Yamaguchi clase 500 1979  – Concert Class.

This is a vintage classical guitar made and signed by the legend luthier, H.Yamaguchi in 1979, who together with Masaru Matano founded the musical instrument company Asturias in the 1980s. The guitar is a concert class instrument with very high volume, dynamic range, balance, great and trebles with superb workmanship. Unfortunately, it has a crack of about two inches on the lower left right (21st photo) above bracing, so you can't see the crack from the inside (22nd photo). The crack has been repaired. I attached an ebony armrest stick to make it look better. Additionally, there is a slight crack of the coating, not on wood (23 and 24 photo) that I took some photos with very close distances to help you understand more clearly its condition. Guitar is still very nice and ready to play without any problems.

Specifications:

Top: High Grade Solid Cedar/Ramirez style bracing/lacquer
Back & Sides: Indian Rosewood /urethane
Nut: 52mm
Scale: 650mm

The action is set up 3.8mm under E6 and 3.0mm under E1 at the 12th fret.

Guitar will be shipped in an used vintage Japanese hard case

Price is firm

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Listed2 months ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Clase 500
Finish
  • Lacquer
Categories
Year
  • 1983
Made In
  • Japan
Body Shape
  • Classical

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