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Old 11-27-2021, 11:15 AM
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Default Yamaha NO. 60 NIPPON GAKKI classical guitar

A good friend of mine passed away a couple of years ago and his wife gave me his old guitar. It was an old Yamaha classical (NO. 60 NIPPON GAKKI).

I let it sit in its soft shell case till today when I strung it up with a new set of strings (2 of the strings that had been on it were broken).

I didn't have high expectations - wasn't sure it would actually be playable - but it plays and sounds remarkably good! You can tell its an old guitar from the wear & tear on it, but no damage, the neck and body are in great shape.

The Serial Number is 89826, but I can't find the year it was made by searching so far online.

I'm keeping it in my mom's room in her assisted living facility so I can play for her when I visit each day.


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Old 11-28-2021, 03:19 PM
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That’s a great idea [emoji362]. Nice looking instrument. Put to excellent use!
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