Yamaha Guitar Factory, Hangzhou, China

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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2009

Removing an acoustic guitar body from a glue mold.

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  • is the production of the L-series 6 & 16 in china same quality standard done by luthiers in japan?

  • Thank you for your interest in Yamaha guitars. I visited both the Japan and China factories on our dealer tour, and yes, the production methods we saw in Japan are used in China, with the same attention to detail and quality. The L series guitars are an exceptional bargain!

  • Thank you for your comment. Yes, we do have more footage and will post it when time permits. Thanks.

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  • @mrblurblur2003

    Have you ever played a Martin?

  • Martins are so expensive, i think I'll opt for a China made guitar. I have one Yamaha made in Taiwan and its just as good as any martins or fender.

  • I have the FG700S, got it because I wanted a guitar that I could take with me anywhere I go and not be terribly afraid of damaging it. The quality really is pretty amazing considering the price tag.

  • I can vouch for the L series Chinese made....I used to want a Martin every day before I got my L series.....now I'm more than happy to wait and I wonder if I will ever need the Martin!

  • Wow! Vids from inside Yamaha's Hangzhou operations. Impressive. Do you have even more?

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