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Yamaha fg 75 red label serial number
Yamaha fg 75 red label serial number












yamaha fg 75 red label serial number

From about 1971 Yamaha also had a special line of handbuild FG’s of outstanding quality. There’s one big exception concerning early FG’s. Some rare white oval labels are Nippon Gakki made in Japan:

yamaha fg 75 red label serial number

Black labels can be found as “Made in Taiwan”:Īround 1976 – 1977 Yamaha changed to a oval white or orange label:Īlmost all white oval labels are made in Taiwan. Most of the Black label FG’s I’ve seen were produced in 1974. The white labels can be found as Nippon Gakki:Īlso somewhere around 1972 while starting making guitars in Taiwan the red label lost the Nippon Gakki:Īfter that the black label was introduced. I’m not sure about the exact year but around 1971 – 1972 (Yamaha mentiones 1972 as the start of “overseas” production) Yamaha changed to a white label for the Japanese market and kept the red label for the export markets. These green labels can be found on some 19 FG’s.ĭespite the green labels the Nippon Gakki red label is considered as the start of the FG series. toyota884runner wrote: I have a 1974 Yamaha fg360. Yamaha mentiones november 1966 as the starting point of the FG series. In Japan, a good early 70s FG-180 (with a Nippon Gakki label) costs over 300 while a late 70s one (without a Nippon Gakki label) costs under 300 or just a junk.

yamaha fg 75 red label serial number

These green labels can be found on the very early FG’s. Until now I’ve only seen such a green label on some FG150’s, FG300’s and some FG180’s. But as far as we’re talking Yamaha vintage FG’s there is a lot of information just by looking at the label (the following contains some pics from internet).īefore the most famous red label Nippon Gakki label was introduced Yamaha used for a very short period a “green” label. I once heard a very wise man say: “Talking about labels sounds like a Johnnie Walker ad”.














Yamaha fg 75 red label serial number