"The Vintage Guitar" Book by Mac Yasuda - Volume 2, 1988 


Some of you may know that several decades ago Mac Yasuda, the renowned Japanese vintage guitar collector, published a three volume set of books featuring the most amazingly photographed assortment of vintage guitars (Martin, Fender, Gibson, Gretsch, etc). 

Not just the typical stuff but the rarest of the rare: loads of "holy grail" 1930's Martin D-45's and 000-45's & 1930's Gibsons, Larson Brothers guitars, D'Angelico's, 1950's Les Pauls and Explorers, 1950's & 60's custom color Fenders...you get the drift! 


106 Beautiful, Full colour pages & more pages of "Specifications" at the back.


These books are now becoming a bit of a "TREASURED RARITY" & becoming harder & harder to find for sale!


This is the 2nd book. Volume 2


*** I bought this book from Mac Yasuda personally while attending the Dallas Vintage Guitar Show in 1989. I was walking through the parking lot when I saw Mac unloading these books out of the trunk of his Mercedes...***

Mac was kind enough to autograph the book for me as well! (See pic #2)


I also have the first book (Volume 1) available here as well

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