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Yairi Classical Guitar?

I have a S Yairi classical guitar from 1970. It’s a class 600 nylon. Not sure of the serial number and given the age I’m not sure it matters as the numbers are rotated every 10 years or so[as i understand it] The signature and date are unmistakable so it’s the real thing. It has a little bit of wear and tear but still plays ok. It has a lovely warm tone and with some TLC would really sing. Can anyone help me with a valuation?

Alvarez Yairi’s are nice guitars, High end Imports

I’d contact a real dealer that is honest these are a couple that I have dealt with over the years that I trust

http://www.gruhn.com/

http://www.elderly.com/

http://www.mandoweb.com/

Send all 3 some VERY good photos, and detailed info

Good luck, nice guitar


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