This acoustic guitar bone saddle will fit many newer Yamaha steel string acoustic guitars as a replacement or upgrade. https://reverb.com/item/1331958-yamaha-fg-180-1970-vintage-1970-red-label The 3 digits are the number of the unit. Sound and Video Demo. received relatively little playing time. I have a red label Nippon Gakki, Japanese yamaha fg-180. The first letter is the year. All being Jumbo size. They also added FG-700S (Jumbo, sunburst, made in Taiwan), a model number they reused between 2004 and 2016. But it’s the only way to figure out when they were made, since the serial number is a sequential with no relation to date. Dallon426. The neck needs reset on it. It has a standard wood bridge, and what appears to be a fiberglass saddle. Yamaha FG-180 Question . The FG-140 is a “budget” version of the FG-180. But the outer plies are both tone wood. As bass is my main instrument, it has Should have known. Honestly I was quite surprised not to see a review of these guitars already on Ultimate-Guitar. It has “ladder” braced (bracing perpendicular to the strings) instead of the normal “X” bracing all modern steel string guitars have. Medio Siglos Yamaha Antiguo Fg-180 De Japón. HELP RESTORING A YAMAHA FG-180 Red Label!!! Hey! In mid-1979 they stopped using the 7 digit number. I remember it as having good tone and was a poor man's Martin at the time. It’s widely known that Yamaha made great laminated guitars on the 60’s & 70’s. Solid condition. All models introduced in 1981 and later have the truss rod adjustment accessible through the sound hole. From the Yamaha website: "The FG180 was Yamaha’s first folk guitar, dating back 50 years to 1966. Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape. These are the years where the truss rod adjustment is in the headstock. A vintage YAMAHA GUITAR FG180 1969/70 RED LABEL . The serial numbers initially consisted of 6 digits. The FG-140, FG-180, FG-230 & FG-300 are dreadnaught size (which they call “Jumbo”) guitars with a slightly different shape that is unique to Yamaha. Back in the 1960s, Yamaha launched their iconic "red label" guitars; their first steel string guitars. Almost all commercially produced vintage Yamaha FG’s for export are plywood. 20 Unit Number Month, April Year, 1999 (P=9) System # A 13 2001- Yamaha Music Craft Made in Japan Serial Number: QIKOOIA 2002, April 00 Internal Code Unit Number Month, April (K=4) Year, 2002 (0=0, 1=2) System # A 14 Shipping outside If you know the old red labels, you know that these are great sounding guitars, comparing to much more expensive ones. I got it home and pulled the truss cap off to see the nut is mangled, notched and stripped. You can tell the sides and back aren’t solid by looking at a grain pattern or a defect on the outside and looking for the same on the inside. Here is a Yamaha FG-180 red label. this guitar is beautiful: complex and integrated, with an especially sweet Dude is a prick. This is because of the uncontrolled climate (temperature and humidity) on the ships carrying them to America. FG / FGX Series - Specs - Acoustic Guitars - Guitars, Basses & Amps - Musical Instruments - Products - Yamaha USA This seller has not set a shipping cost for Turkey. Has brass pins in the bridge, very slight hairline between the pins in bridge. Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1 . 5. It is all black except for a sunburst top, with a white pick guard. Re-Introducing the Yamaha FG Red Label. Not affiliated with the Yamaha Corporation. They also introduced 2 models with pickups, FG-110E (Folk) and FG-160E (Jumbo). Hi! Although they used the bell shaped “REINFORCED NECK” truss rod cover until mid-1968, a way to visually date the earliest FG’s. The serial number is 694605. The combination of all tone wood plies and very light bracing gives them the sonic appearance of a solid wood guitar. This is an amazing piece of history! The letters H to Q each represent the number that the year the guitar was built in ends in. In stock and shipping now. This date code is probably when the sides were made, not the date the guitar was built. Laminate is a wooden board (in the case of guitars) consisting of 2 or more layers glued and pressed together with the direction of the grain in the same direction. I posted about the anniversary fg-180 guitar that Yamaha put out a couple years ago and was not impressed. been lightly played, but never abused. Dude said it was flawless. In mid-1973 they stopped using the “T”. My research shows this is the age of this guitar. It is assumed all guitars (not just the FG’s) being built shared these numbers. I don’t think so because the first few months they didn’t have the 8 digit number on the brace. The -1 is in a small font and some people don’t see it as part of the model number. The FG-140, FG-150 & FG-180 continued with the wider flared headstock shape. This guitar is an excellent shape for its vintage. Support independent music stores & gear makers. The radius set at 16 inches to match many Yamaha fretboards and improve playability. Plywood pretty much guarantee that won’t happen. Yamaha FG Serial Numbers, Interior Markings, and Labels – 1966 to 1981. Starting in September 1972, there were 4 slightly different Tan labels, over a period of 3 years. It's a Yamaha FG-180 Jumbo with a red label Nippon Gakki. And 5 models with rosewood plywood back & sides (all Jumbo); FG-345, FG-350W, FG-365S, FG-375S, and FG-351SB. This is a vintage Yamaha FG 180 red label acoustic guitar. Yamaha did quite a lot of research in developing that epoxy lamination. From Japan +C $195.51 shipping. Beautiful condition! It has In 1972 new models were added. Your purchases also help protect forests, including trees traditionally used to make instruments. This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. Another, possibly rarer model, is the FG-110-1 SBK (Folk). The FG-110 and FG-150 are Folk size guitars, similar to Martin’s 000 size. The key to this guitar is the Nippon Gakki Red Label so you know that it was made with the highest build quality and workmanship at the Tenryu/Wada factory in Japan. These models have light green labels, very similar to the familiar red labels. The 8 digit number is a serial number and date when the guitar was made, YMMDDUUU. H = 1 I = 2 J = 3 K = 4 L = 5 M = 6 N = 7 O = 8 P = 9 Q = 0 But it gives no clue as to the decade so for each letter it could represent the following years. Other models included the Classical Folk body FG-325 (obsolete in 1978) and the Folk size FG-330 and FG-331. FG / FS Red Label - Overview - Acoustic Guitars - Guitars, Basses & Amps - Musical Instruments - Products - Yamaha - Canada - English See another guide “Yamaha FG Serial Numbers, Interior Markings, and Labels” for more info. Posted by Chris Brown on November 17, 2010 at 5:58pm in Luthier Talk; View Discussions; I have an FG-180 red label made in Japan. You will notice 2 serial numbers inside most of the Taiwan models (8 digit number on the brace under the end of the fretboard, and a 7 digit number starting with a “T” on the neck block), except for the first few months of the Taiwan Red label guitars, they only have the 7 digit number beginning with “T”. It has a spruce plywood top, rosewood plywood back and sides, split fretboard inlays, a fancy engraved pick guard, and a saddle with individually adjustable saddles (for intonation) and the whole assembly is adjustable for height (action). This bridge saddle is compensated for improved intonation. Please check the fields highlighted in red. 060" on the high E. Still has a good amount of saddle for a good break angle. It really is, but they were made with saw cut plies, and not today’s rotary peeled log plies. The top has 3 layers, thin top and bottom plies and a thick mid ply (oriented perpendicular to the top and bottom plies), making it hard to tell that it isn’t solid wood. I will pack this carefully and securely. It’s an all black guitar with a white pick guard. The grain of cut vs. peeled wood looks very different. FG-45-1, FG-75-1, FG-110-1, FG-110E-1, FG-160-1, FG-160E-1, FG-165S-1, FG-170-1, FG-180-1 (3 piece back), FG-210-1, FG-280-1, and FG-295S-1. It is also X braced, although the braces are laid flat. They have the familiar red Nippon Gakki label, the larger Yamaha headstock logo, and the Yamaha truss rod cover with the 3 tuning fork symbol. The first letter represents the year that the guitar was built. I’ll concentrate on models imported into the US, there were many other models not imported but have made their way over here, initially brought back by US military stationed in Japan, and more currently eBay. The first solid top FG models were introduced carrying an “S” suffix, which previously indicated Sunburst finish (now noted as SB). Hi guys, I just picked up a incredibly nice looking fg-180 Red Label Nippon gaki for only $200 in Long Island. Then a Black label, used from mid-1975 to early 1977. Hand crafted models FG-500 and FG-550 (12 string) were added in 1969. Straight neck, near mint condition! Pre-Owned. The second letter the month. The 5 digit numbers are the same as the 8 digit numbers but don’t have the 3 unit numbers on the end. shipping and full insurance anywhere in the continental U.S. end. In the mid '70s I was shown a red-label Nippon-Gakki FG-180 in a now long-gone shop in LA. All these guitars featured white oval labels. To add to the confusion, starting in 1972 guitars made in Japan, not for export, also have a Tan label, which says Nippon Gakki. In 1975 most of the existing models numbers had -1 added to them, on a black rectangular label. Actually, they pick up where the previous “Dynamic” series left off. If you take a close look the sound hole with a jeweler’s loupe or magnifying glass you will see it. I have done some research and have read that there is a possibility that they used epoxy in the neck joint. Martin strings. This collectible 1969 Yamaha Acoustic FG-180 Red Label Nippon Gakki Series Guitar plus Hard Case is for sale. Three models with mahogany plywood back & sides (all Jumbo); FG-335, FG-335L (the first left hand model), FG-340, and FG-336SB. The 45 refers to the 45th year of the SHOWA emperor era (1926 – 1989), which is 1970. I’ve only found 3 references to this model. In 1978 a mid-range series (both Jumbo) was introduced featuring the FG-750S (solid spruce top, mahogany plywood back and sides) and the FG-770S, the first all solid wood non-hand crafted model, with a solid spruce top and mahogany back and sides. http://www.yamaha.com/apps/guitararchives/guitarchive2.asp?t=ac The FG-160-1 BK (Jumbo), I had one of only 4 references I can find. It also has a 12 fret neck with no truss rod (this is the least expensive FG Yamaha made), and a classical style bridge with a thru saddle slot. It is a large body,dreadnought, with a standard 21 fret set up. Yamaha Music Craft Made in Japan Serial Number: PK201 1999, April Starting in this year, each month the unit number started with 200. The tone of All of these models are highly respected and sought after. Many earlier solid wood Yamaha guitars cracked in shipping. I have several guitars, but forgot about one I picked up in the 60's which I discovered in my storage items this weekend. Most people interested in vintage acoustic guitars will recognize the “signature” red label as the start of the historic Yamaha FG line. But the first models, FG-150 & FG-180, where actually available in October 1966, but only in Japan. Your purchases help youth music programs get the gear they need to make music. Used Yamaha Fg-180 Red Label 1971 Acoustic Guitar Brand: Yamaha. The specs don't include neck type. FGs have earned their respect due to their quality, dependability, playability and value. It had been thought the dual serial numbers were because some of the parts were made in Japan but they were assembled in Taiwan. In mid-1971 they changed the serial numbers to 8 digits, the first being the year, the next 2 the month, the next 2 the day, and the last 3 the unit number. Top Rated Seller Top Rated Seller. Also, the 100 series guitars were very lightly braced. I wish it were bone, and that it had the 2nd string … The FG-350W became the new flagship model, replacing the FG-300, featuring an adjustable 1 piece saddle. In 1967 the FG-110 (folk size) was introduced, with the familiar red label. The FG-75, FG-110 & FG-230 have the familiar tapered headstock shape. From 1999-2000. Pre-Owned. Please contact them to ask about shipping. The FG-300 is well known for its sweet tone and deep bass, making many question if it isn’t actually all solid wood. There were a few different Taiwan labels during the 70’s. It will ship in a non-original good Beware of inflated prices and misstated descriptions on eBay. The inside will be different, even though it looks like solid wood. 3 tracks - Slide Guitar, Rythm and Lead are FG180 Up for your consideration is a Vintage, early 70's Yamaha FG-180. I FG-45 (¾ scale guitar), FG-160 (Jumbo), FG-165S (Jumbo, Sunburst), FG-170 (Folk), FG-200 (Jumbo), FG-210 (12 string slot head Jumbo), FG-280 (Jumbo), and FG-295S (Jumbo, red sunburst). Three 12-String models were also introduced (all Jumbo), the FG-312, FG-412SB (cherry sunburst), and the FG-512 (rosewood plywood back & sides). Lots of hype but a big letdown. The guitar has bumps and bruises . Yamaha FG-180 Nippon Gakki with the red label. This model has been developed based on the specs from that year, recreating a modern version by applying Yamaha’s latest technological expertise. They changed to the Red label at the start of 1967. Inspired by Yamaha’s iconic “red label” guitars of the 1960s, new FG Red Label folk guitars blend modern inspiration with a timeless design. Re-Introducing the Yamaha FG Red Label. college. All 4 of the models used Jacaranda plywood for the back and sides, which is similar to Brazilian rosewood, but actually Jacaranda is not in the rosewood family. First Letter Years H 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, 2001 I 1962, 1972, 1982, 1992, 2002 J 1963, 1973, 1983, 1993, 2003 K 1964, 1974, 1984, 1994, … Low action with. The last two pics are of the"wear& tear" which for being from the 1960's is … The FG-75 has a classical guitar size body, with rounded shoulders. The FG-140 was described by the Yamaha service staff as a "smallish, full-sized dreadnought". The FG-300 was the top of the line non-hand built guitar of that era. YMMDDUUU. the continental U.S. and to foreign countries will be calculated at auction’s The FG 180 "Red Label" models from this era have 50+ years old. Other notable details are the open gear, three on a plate tuners. Production Yamaha Music Craft, Japan For the period of 1997-1999 the same system is used as that for "Custom Shop 1991-1996" except that the unit number starts at 501 with the exception of 701. C $990.58. The first is the familiar red label with the Nippon Gakki removed. Oops, looks like you forgot something. It has a 6 digit serial number which means it is in the 1967-1968 year range according to my research on the internet. The sound of 45 year old tonewood is unique. lower mid-range. To "facilitate" comparison with Martins the owner had squared the headstock, removed the Yamaha logo, and added Rotomatics, though he freely revealed what the guitar actually was. Even played on stage at Woodstock, the Yamaha red label guitars have gone on to be known as a real milestone in Yamaha's history of guitar building. The FG-45 is unique that is has a 21.62” scale, actually 7/8th’s of the normal 24.88” scale. 080" at the 12th fret on the low E and. I’m wondering if these may have been factory seconds, maybe ugly grained wood, and they just sprayed them black to be able to sell them. On one of the sides you should find an ink stamped date code, such as 45.12.28, which has the format YEAR.MONTH.DAY. The bridge pin holes are arranged in an arc, instead of the usual straight line, although the early 70’s models made in Japan (not for export, Tan rectangular label) have the pins in a straight line. Consecutive numbers with the first Green label starting with 52XXXX, then they incremented to 600000 at the start of 1967. 34 items found from eBay international sellers. Probably a copy of classical guitar bracing but it is much heavier to withstand the additional string tension. the well-deserved reputation of being the poor man's Martin D-18. Another rare one is the FG-75-1 BK (I’ve only found one example), with the same black body and while pick guard like the others. All original. This is the earlier "made in Japan" model of guitar that Elliott Smith used to play and being a "good one" it sounds just like his. A site dedicated to identifying and repairing vintage Yamaha FG acoustic guitars. In 1977 a new line of FG-3XX guitars was introduced. But many people still question that they aren’t actually solid wood, because they don’t sound like plywood guitars, especially the earliest models. yamahavintagefg.com/history-of-the-yamaha-fg-1966-1981-us-models On this example, the label is more pink than red. The best way to date the early FG’s is to look inside. The back and sides are also 3 plies, with the inner ply being a different wood (filler). am the original owner of this beauty, buying it in the summer of 1970 before heading off to Customers also shopped for. Registered Member. Followed by models Fg-580, FG-630 (12 string), FG-1500, FG-2000 and FG-2500 (12 string slot head) in 1971. https://usa.yamaha.com/.../guitars_basses/ac_guitars/fg_redlabel/index.html See details. If it's an old FG-180 red label from the late 60's or early 70's, it's a plywood top. The plywood of vintage Yamaha guitars were made differently than today’s plywood. It has been assumed the first digit is the year, but the remaining 5 digits do not fit any other dating systems. Now has brand new strings. Dallon426. We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock. To further add to the confusion, starting in mid-1973 these non-export models have 8 or 5 digit serial numbers. There was also another 12 string model added, FG-260 (slot head, made in Japan). Currently unavailable. Then a White oval label that was used for the next couple of decades. In 1968 the Yamaha FG line came to America, consisting of the FG-75, FG-110, FG-140, FG-150, FG-180, FG-300 and the 12 string FG-230. These are all very beautiful guitars! Plywood is a wooden board consisting of 2 or more layers glued and pressed together with the direction of the grain alternating, typically 90 degrees. The 6 digit serial numbers grew to 7 digits in 1969. This guitar is know as the poor man's Martin D-28. All the layers of the top are tone wood, not a cheap wood filler. This is an early made in Taiwan red label. 1,452 549 2. I’ve found a couple of rare models not listed in Yamaha’s Guitar Archive (no longer available). Back in the 1960s, Yamaha launched their iconic "red label" guitars; their first steel string guitars. Epoxy glue used in the lamination. FG-500, FG-550, FG-580 have solid spruce tops, FG-630 is spruce plywood. Buy It Now. Serial number 937256. hard shell case. Items On Sale. The top, back and sides are 3 ply plywood. For over 40 years, millions of musicians have used a Yamaha FG as the perfect tool to express their music. Yamaha FG-180 Neck Question. Based on your location, we've changed your settings: By clicking Subscribe, I agree to the processing of my data in order to receive emails. Made in Japan. Probably 1971. There are other differences on the headstock; the Yamaha logo is smaller, the headstock shape has a slightly flared shape (wider at the top), and the truss rod cover is bell shaped and says “REINFORCED NECK”. It is a “budget” version of the FG-150. There looks to be another label under the label. C $1,230.51. FG-1500, FG-2000 & FG-2500 are very rare and can sell for many thousands of dollars! FG-1500, FG-2000 & FG-2500 have solid Ezo spruce tops and solid Jacaranda sides and backs. Yamaha red label FG-180 acoustic guitar from 1965-1970.one owner! More than a mere reissue, the FG180-50TH is a refined model that Yamaha is proud to introduce." The winning bidder pays $49.00 for packaging, ground In excellent condition Classic Acoustic Guitar, Yamaha FG-180 Red Label Nippon Gakki made in JapanMust sell, Asking $575.00 or BEST OFFER. The Yamaha FS5 red label acoustic guitar re-introduces the classic 1960s Yamaha acoustic guitar with a newly developed wood ageing process and improved bracing pattern. In 1975 the high end FG model (FG-1000 and up) became the L series. This is the same model as Elliott Smith used to play all his great songs on. The FG-75-1 was upgraded from the FG-75’s ladder bracing to X bracing, greatly improving its tone. I consider “vintage” Yamaha FG series acoustic guitars to be models made between the years 1966 and 1981. In late 1971 most of the FG production moved from Japan to Taiwan. Although that is actually not true. The 7 digit numbers are sequential, used by all guitars, no relation to the date. Yamaha FG-180 Red Label Natural Nippon Gakki Acoustic Guitar w/ SC S/N 1025518. Inspecting a New-To-You Vintage Yamaha FG, Yamaha FG Serial Numbers, Interior Markings, and Labels – 1966 to 1981, Red Label FG’s, Differences Between the EARLY & COMMON Versions, Yamaha Early FG 6 & 7 Digit Serial Numbers, History of the Yamaha FG – 1966-1981 (US Models), Yamaha FG 5 Digit Japan Only Serial Numbers, Deconstructing a 1972 Yamaha FG-160 – 21107695, serial numbers initially consisted of 6 digits, “Yamaha FG Serial Numbers, Interior Markings, and Labels”, http://www.yamaha.com/apps/guitararchives/guitarchive2.asp?t=ac, Added “Inspecting a New-To-You Yamaha FG” Article and PDF. Nippon Gakki on the red label which is pristine!
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