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Yeah I wish the video I linked of my dad playing it had working audio It’s great |
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Those LL-45s seem to command a pretty good price on the used market.
While looking I came across this LL-55. Holy expensive Batman. Must be the Brazilian rosewood... https://reverb.com/item/38181201-yam...iABEgLzK_D_BwE
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They didn’t make tons of them, their built by one luthier, the wood like you mention and this is an exceptional guitar This is from a thread I posted in earlier to bring it back from the dead My dad bought a yamaha ll-45 in 1988 and was all he had for a few decades, he has bought a martin and two bill tippin crescendos since then, still owns all these. He says the ll-45 is on par with martins hes played in the $4k price range. He has been letting me borrow it for almost a year now as a few years ago or so he has not been playing it as the second cresendo he had made to his specs gets most the play time. So quality wise it took a step up to that level for him to not play the yamaha as much. The martin is a 000-28EC so its a different guitar than the others and plays differently and cant be replaced unless you get something dimensionally similar, so it wasnt a choice directly between the two in that way. My guitar is an alverez blues 51e and its a smaller, slimmer body 12 fret. the yamaha is worlds better but i like my guitar and i still play it mainly due to it being dimensionally different along with a smaller size being my preference. I love the guitar, hell of a step up from my alverez. I prefer playing the LL-45 to my friends mid/late 70's martin D-28 Edit/Delete Message Reply With Quote Multi-Quote This Message Quick reply to this message |
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There’s one not in excellent shape for like $2k recently One sold a few years ago in similar shape for like $4,500 Value is kind of tough to nail down |
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Maybe another shot at a recording? |
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It was the uploading I’ll give it another shot And yeah he does Bout 50 years of playing |
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Alright I think it’s working
I think I uploaded it and selected to mute it by accident https://imgur.com/gallery/tcXFjll |
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Beautiful guitar!
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Yamaha LL-45
I like his Martin 000-28EC more for the body size and short scales but I love the Yamaha for what it is and the memories. He played it so much it’s as recognizable to me as he is I got into John Mayer and best part is it opened me up to using the whole neck, like my dad. I think about how I’m running my fingers where he did every time I play it. I also think about how it’s something I almost missed out on. I played inconsistently as a teen and only started playing consistently at about 28-29 |