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Old 06-30-2019, 07:30 PM
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[QUOTE=lgherb;6099432]My LL16-D




Beautiful, and I bet it sounds even better than it looks.
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Old 07-07-2019, 07:21 AM
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Since my last pics weren't properly cropped, here are some better ones of just the guitars. Sorry about the glare. Not pictured is my Weddington Classic (another electric)

The included electric and bass are Revstar 502T, Pacifica 012 and TRBX305
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Old 07-07-2019, 09:27 AM
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Yamaha has made many great classicals as well. Here's my 1970 GC-7 with an Ezo Spruce top and Brazilian back and sides.

This guitar has is all - great tone, volume, sustain and incredible clarity.


20190518_160108 by Tristan Koehler, on Flickr



20190518_160127 by Tristan Koehler, on Flickr



20190518_160202 by Tristan Koehler, on Flickr



20190518_160228_001 by Tristan Koehler, on Flickr



p4liqvtx8uh8i8nuz6wp by Tristan Koehler, on Flickr
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Recent acquisition of a 1981 L25A. She has some bumps and bruises, but she's a sweet sounding creature!!

[IMG]20190702_172818 by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG]
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Old 07-07-2019, 01:01 PM
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Team Yamaha huh...

Here's my Japanese made FG-300. I've had quite a few old Yamaha's through the years, they really have made some great guitars!

In addition to the 300 I also have a lovely sounding FG-2000 and an old jumbo CJ838S that needs some repair work...
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[QUOTE=jwhelan56;6105271]Recent acquisition of a 1981 L25A. She has some bumps and bruises, but she's a sweet sounding creature!!



I have an L-20A from 1981.
It is also road warn but sounds sweet.
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Old 07-07-2019, 02:41 PM
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My LL16-D...
It's amazing that Yamaha can do solid rosewood back and sides, abalone binding, and electric pickup, for $999!
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/det...-jumbo-natural
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Old 07-07-2019, 02:50 PM
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It's amazing that Yamaha can do solid rosewood back and sides, abalone binding, and electric pickup, for $999!
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/det...-jumbo-natural
Other makers can too, they just choose not to.
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Old 10-28-2019, 02:52 PM
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Yamaha has made many great classicals as well. Here's my 1970 GC-7 with an Ezo Spruce top and Brazilian back and sides.

This guitar has is all - great tone, volume, sustain and incredible clarity.


20190518_160108 by Tristan Koehler, on Flickr



20190518_160127 by Tristan Koehler, on Flickr



20190518_160202 by Tristan Koehler, on Flickr



20190518_160228_001 by Tristan Koehler, on Flickr



p4liqvtx8uh8i8nuz6wp by Tristan Koehler, on Flickr

Umm, this thing looks incredible. I can’t get over the shape that it is in. Very nice.
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1980 Yamaha FG365S made in Taiwan. I would have owned it for the silking on top and the three piece back, alone. But it sounds good, too.

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My Yamaha Pacifica 112J. Inexpensive, but a great player.
It introduced me to the concept that you don't have to spend a fortune to get a really decent, playable guitar.



Yamaha FG830. A stunningly good acoustic guitar for the money.
No, let me amend that. It's just a really, really, really good guitar. Period.



My newest guitar; a Yamaha FS-TA. It sounds terrific without the Transacoustic feature engaged; clear and bright and articulate. Kick in the TA, and it's like playing a 3D guitar. Wonderful!
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Here is my FSX730SC. Wonderful guitar.
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Old 10-28-2019, 07:43 PM
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Here is my FSX730SC. Wonderful guitar.
That's absolutely gorgeous!
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Old 10-28-2019, 08:57 PM
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2019 FS5 and 1970 FG-110. Just finished hydrating the FG and will turn it over to my luthier and let him perform his magic. It looks like it had been played for about 100 hours, truss rod is adjustable. Can’t wait to compare the two!

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