Yamaha Fg 75 Red Label Serial Number

A few years back I found an old Yamaha FG-75 in one of my parents closets. It has a red label. When I asked my dad about it, he said he tried to learn how to play back in the late 70's and bought this at a pawn shop (he said he never really learned how to play). I tried looking up some info about it, but about all I can gather is that red labels apparently are a good thing, and that I can visually tell that it has a rosewood fingerboard and that the body looks like aged spruce. Wizoo Latigo Crack Mac Software. Amazingly it's in good condition besides some dings that were probably there when he bought it, and a stripped screw on the back of the headstock. Does anyone know much about these guitars? I'm not really looking to sell it or anything, I'm just curious about things like it's value and just any specs anyone might know.
The Folk Guitar (FG) series made by Yamaha in the late 60s and 70s were extremely fine guitars modeled after Martin flatops. If you can get your hands on one of these, they are of very good value, especially the 'red labels' made in Nippon Gakki, Japan, prior to moving production to Tiawan. The tone of most of the ones I. Anyone have info on my Yamaha FG-75. I have a FG230 Red Label Nippon Gakki.the serial number is on the block of wood where the truss rod attaches. I once heard a very. Download Turbo.Drive Td 20 Manual Software there. But as far as we’re talking Yamaha vintage FG’s there is a lot of. Before the most famous red label Nippon Gakki label was.
One Karaoke 2 Serial. I usually play electric, and my knowledge of acoustics is very limited. Thanks EDIT: When I say my knowledge of acoustics is limited, I mean I don't know much about brands and common specs other than that spruce and rosewood common, etc. I've played them plenty for different reasons for years, just never learned much about them past that.
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