Yamaha FG-140 acoustic guitar

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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2009

Yamaha FG-140 Red Label Nippon Gakki guitar from the late 60's early 70's

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  • Thanks for the post. The song is "Doxology by Michael Gunger"

  • I hope you like your guitar, because I LOVE mine!! If ever you looking to sell yours...msg me. When can work something out. I got other guitars too if you wanna trade.

  • I do! I got it super cheap at a pawn shop who just thought it was a beat up old guitar. Cleaned it up and put a fresh set of strings and man is a great player!

    Thanks

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  • I have a Yamaha FG. I also have a Lowden, and believe it or not, the Yamaha sounds just as good. So, once again... You're an idiot.

  • @dragonsky799 I'm a idiot for speaking the truth, about a laminated out of tuned Japanese guitar.

  • @bluegrasssingingman ..You're an idiot.

  • Sounds like shit

  • @pawnshopjunkie Iol. I own a '75 150. All solid wood. I play it all the time. Can't justify paying $250 for a neck work. I found a newer 150 at GC on the "used" rack. It was really dirty and sounded like crap, but the frets were practically unused. Grabbed it for $69, buffed off the paint and such, cut a new saddle (top had been sanded to lower the action so dead E). New strings and WOW! Nice Ax! lol.

  • I have one too. Had it for over 30 years and love it, although I recently bought a Martin with a pickup for live gigs. I used my Yamaha on some of the videos at my channel if anyone cares to take a look. The guitar has lots of volume, as your demo illustrates; it's a nice tune you're playing. Thanks for posting.

  • Sounds great. I have a FG-140. I love it.

  • I have the very same bought in 1971.

    Still doing well. and sounds fabulous

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