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Here is a terrific and rare Alvarez Yairi DY71, serial number 47129. Hand made in Japan, this limited-production guitar features a solid spruce top, koa back and sides, and graphite bridge plate. In addition to beautiful woods used throughout, the gold plated tuning machines and tortoiseshell bin. These guitars do NOT use the serial numbers for dating purposes. BTW, the Round Yairi label is a take off of a round Ramirez Estudio Guitar Label. Yairi also used the Ramirez 1A rosette on many of his guitars including the CY130, CY135, YC150, YC100, Y150, and Y100. “Black Label” Y series guitars are different from the “Beige Label” Y. Like the CE and EG models the serial number is located on the neck plate on the back of the guitar. The following number determines the model: 8 or SA for the Swamp Ash Special, then the sequential number for that particular model. the first 200 Swamp Ash Specials were given a CE serial number.

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A brand, a classic

Since 1938, the 【S.yairi】 brand was established, it is almost 77 years ago.Thank you for so many years of support to our guitars!We never stopped to increase the high standard of our guitars and we will continue to work on each single guitar as an individual build instrument with best quality as possible. Only fine and hand selected tone-wood, in stock for more than 3 decades, and best skilled guitar makers guarantee you to become a satisfied guitarist, giving 【S.yairi】 the commendation we need every morning.


More..PRODUCT

Top Solid Series
The top solid guitar are S.yairi's lowest guitar models. We start to make them from 2009, they just for China market.
All Solid Series
All solid guitar is our traditional model, which has been fully accepted by customers. It is always the option for guitar lovers.
Travel Series
Travel guitar is a new guitar Series in S.yairi brand. The sound of the guitar is clean and lyrical. The appearance is traditional and classy. The size is smaller and easier to carry on your trip. There is no exception to not bring a high-quality, and full-scale travel guitar on your dream destination.
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Yairi and early Alvarez Yairi models used the Emperor dating code.these are the numbers stamped on the heelblock of the guitar. Dell oxpcg3 laptop. Tamarin starinnij gobelen noti dlya fortepiano english. There are a few exceptions, especially after 1999, when they started to change how they date them. I am trying to learn about the specs of the various Alvarez Yairi Guitar Models of the 1970s and 1980s. There seems to be quite a few Model numbers in the Alvarez Yairi lines.

I came across a K. Yairi on CL locally and Im not sure if the person realizes what they have. Its a 19xx model, 6 string, steel, spruce/mahogany (I think) but so far I have no pics so thats all I know. Do any of you guys that own Yairis have a 90's model or know where I could link up to a catalog of those model years? There is not a huge amount of info on K.

Yairi that i have been able to find, other than a lot of speculation over the genealogy of K. Yairi but not much else. I emailed Alvarez US and Mr. Kruszka said id need the heelblock or model number, not the serial number.

Ill update this as I know more from the owner, but for xxx.xx,[Thanks, Mods-I haven't been here for awhile and forgot about the price rule] for a purportedly 8.5 out of 10 Yairi, am I possibly doing will? Original case and everything comes with it, and its signed K.yairi inside.

K yairi guitars serial numbers doreen

Yairi YD302 Profile: 1976 S. Yairi YD302 Make: S. Yairi Year: 1976 Model: YD302 Serial Number: 6101.1 Made in Japan Type: 6-string acoustic guitar (steel string) Body type: dreadnought • Solid spruce top • Mahogany neck • Rosewood side and back • Ebony fretboard • Scale: 645mm • Nut width: 45mm S. Yairi, unsolved mystery Among guitar enthusiasts in Japan and around the world, S.

Yairi is known as one of the best guitars built back in the 70's. Yairi ceased to exist in the 80's. A similar brand name, K. Yairi, still exists, but the company claims that there is no relation to S.

Unfortunately in recent years, a new company with the same brand name began selling guitars made in China and by contractors in Japan, creating confusion among new buyers. The truth about S. Yairi is not well known. What happened to the master luthier, Sadao Yairi (a.k.a. Why does Kazuo Yairi (K. Yairi, Alvarez-Yairi) remain silent about the history and his relation to his uncle, Sadao? What is the secret behind the lifetime-guaranteed neck?

Only in the past several years some clues have been put together by enthusiasts. Still, there are more questions than answers. My guitar, YD302, is the low-end model of S. Yairi, built in 1976.

We may not know much about the guitar maker, but if you listen, the guitar itself tells us a story, something wonderful about the people who built it. Just hold it, play, and you'll know why some of us think that S. Yairi may be the best guitars ever built. Brother Yuichi This S. Yairi is the first guitar I owned. Before this, I was playing my brother's left-handed electric guitar. In order to play right-handed, I peeled off and flip the nut and reverse the strings.

When my brother plays it, I put it back to its left-handed mode. I repeated this operation for a few years until my brother's great patience finally ran out.

One day, Yuichi asked me if I wanted a guitar of my own. I said yes, but I got no money to buy one. I was in Middle School back then. A little over a year passed and he asked me again if I wanted a guitar of my own.

Pes 2013 editing tools. I said yes again but I still got no money. I was in High School and had part-time job as a burger flipper, but all my money went to buy gears for my Kendo training (Japanese martial arts). I actually wanted to quit the Kendo team to play in a rock band with my friends, but my master coach didn't allow me to do that.

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Anyways, my brother smiled and slowly pulled out a stack of money from his pocket. He was holding 60,000 yen. It was back in the mid 70s; that money would be $1,000 or more today. He said, 'you can buy a guitar with this money if you like, but I don't want you to buy a cheap crap.

You must find a good guitar. You go find it and tell me.

If I approve your choice, I'll give you this money.' It turned out that he'd been saving the money from the moment he asked me the question a year before. He was still in college back then, and I recall he had a part-time job at a noodle shop, not really a well-paying job. It took him a year to save that much money. I went out to a couple of guitar shops in Tokyo, did a lot of research, and came up with S. Yairi as my final choice.

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My decision was fairly easy, even though there were so many choices from guitar makers like Yamaha and Takamine. Yairi, even the low-end model, sounded much better than any guitars I played, including high-end models from competing brands. My brother approved my choice, and the S. Yairi YD302 became the guitar of my own. A year later, I ran away from home. My only possession was this guitar and a school bag.





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