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PRICE DROP / Offers welcome: Rare / Vintage (1982) Yamaha FG332 Acoustic Guitar plus hard case
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There are not many of these around. I have had it from new bought circa 1982 at Teesside's legendary Guitarzan & Bongo Bill shop in South Bank. It still has the sticker with the 5-digit Eston Grange phone number!
Info is hard to come by ... it is dreadnought size (perhaps a little smaller) has spruce top & mahogany back & sides (laminate?), open tuners.
It is a great player and has a full, warm sound good for strumming and picking.
It has scuffs, knocks and dings as you would expect. Most are surface. There is a small indentation on the back of the neck but it's not noticeable when playing.
It comes with an Artisan hard case ... also old but fully functional - apart from a loose handle that I shall refasten.
I will try to answer any questions best I can.
Cheers.
The price is a throw it out there ...guesstimate ... ball-park ... I'm not sure ...
£195
£150
£130
Collected.
I'm in Stockton, Teesside.
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First try ...
Yamaha FG332 https://imgur.com/gallery/UKkhm
Ok, that redirects to imgur, but does not embed here.
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Got the hang of it now.
In imgur, right click on the image and select "copy image address".
Back here, click the "insert image/file" button on the toolbar (the thing that looks like a page with the top right corner turned down) and paste the copied image into the pop-up box.
(I looked at the ad because I've got a Yam acoustic, of similar vintage. It's a great thing, and one of my "never to be sold" guitars!)
I have no reference to go by due to their scarcity.
I'm happy for a price discussion if anyone else has a notion.
I bought mine from a shop in Mcr. I'd taken a day off school and jumped the train into Oxford Rd with the intention of buying one of these new-fangled "synth" things to accompany me through Uni. Saw this guitar, picked it up, sat down and started playing it. Loved it. Bought it with my synth cash. No synth, but I've still got the guitar. Lovely sounding thing ....
Would that be the long gone A1 music that was under Oxford Road railway station?