
She was built in 1972-74 for the Japanese market as an entry-level model: the folk guitar model 130 SN30612. Spruce top, sapele sides and back (similar to mahogany), rosewood fret board and bridge. The area between the pick guard and the neck has a pretty good amount of raised grain, something I've seen in a number of older Yamahas in the area. Not sure if it is the seasonal variations over numerous years or what, but it's funny to see it over and over again. Have tried to get more info from the serial number but haven't had much luck. The online Yamaha database doesn't report having this number and when I remember to call (the US number) they're always closed.


So you can blame everything that follows on this one. It's all her fault.
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