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The guitar for sale is an entry-level model produced by K. Yairi Guitar Manufacturing in the 1970s for general overseas export. It seems that K. Yairi and Alvarez of America had an outsourcing contract around 1970, and this guitar appears to be a product from the time when Alvarez was outsourcing to K. Yairi in Japan. The top is spruce with tight grain, the sides and back are beautiful mahogany with straight grain, the neck is hard mahogany, the fingerboard is rosewood, and the bridge appears to be rosewood with straight grain. It was meticulously crafted in the K. Yairi style using good materials of the time. Furthermore, due to the synergistic effect of spruce and mahogany, despite being a laminate, it is a guitar with an elegant and very pleasant sound. Although nearly half a century has passed since its production, it is in relatively good condition with few scratches or dents. Also, new strings for trial playing have been installed, so you can start playing it right away. For all guitar enthusiasts, please consider this rare guitar, the Alvarez No. G100, which is rarely seen these days. Total length: 101 cm Scale length: 65 cm String height: Approximately 2.8 mm at the 12th fret, 1st string Approximately 3.4 mm at the 12th fret, 6th string Nut width: Approximately 5.1 cm Body thickness: Approximately 9.7 cm It will be wrapped in bubble wrap and reinforced with cardboard for packaging. We will deliver it safely.
21 hours ago