Low Cost Vintage Acoustic Guitars that Rival Martin & Gibson - Tama and CF Mountain guitars

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  • @festushaggen2563
    @festushaggen2563 2 года назад +12

    I think I’ve just begun this journey. I recently bought a 1973 Yamaha FG-160 and I’m blown away with how incredible it sounds. I’ve played many guitars costing much more and I’d put it up against any of them. The character and tone from this guitar is off the charts. 49 years of maturing will do that I guess. Great collection and great shirt. 👍🏻

  • @davidharrick469
    @davidharrick469 Год назад +7

    Hi Bob, thank you for the video. I love what I would call the "Golden Era" of Japanese guitars. I was lucky enough to walk into a guitar shop in Santa Barbara CA in 1980 as a 21 year old kid with not alot of money, my intention was to buy a Ibanez like my next door neighbor had, but the guy at the shop was kind enough to take the time to explain to me about guitar construction and what to look for. As I was playing that Ibanez and I said I'll take this one....He say's now hang on, let me show you this guitar and I want you to play it. He had just taken it in on trade, I was floored how good it sounded. Well I walked home with a Hohner HG-920 All aged wood Arbor series guitar. I tried to find any information or see another in a music shop and NEVER found anything until the advent of the internet, well long story short I collected the entire series and it took me many years to complete but well worth it. I agree with you there are some great guitars that came out of Japan at that time. Thanks again Bob, happy playing to you Sir.

  • @akgeezer
    @akgeezer 3 года назад +6

    I have a 1972 Dorado guitar. A Japanese dreadnaught copy of a Martin D28. An excellent looking and sounding guitar. I used to work for Baldwin Piano Co. here in Cincinnati and they were a distributor for Dorado. I was young and purchased it, but I never really appreciated what a great sounding and easy playing guitar it is until fairly recently.

  • @b_aleman
    @b_aleman Год назад +2

    Those are all beautiful. I love them and the shirt. I have a 66' (I think) Ventura Bruno V-20 Japanese made guitar. My favorite acoustic I own. I prefer that guitar to my Martin.

  • @752brickie
    @752brickie 3 года назад +14

    Love your T Shirt my brother !!!! Plus your old guitars !

    • @SMoK177
      @SMoK177 6 месяцев назад

      Jesus loves You

  • @JulesN580
    @JulesN580 3 года назад +13

    Fantastic video. Love the direct comparison as well Mike.
    I have a TAMA TK 50, and as of yesterday, I incredibly have my original TAMA TG 80 back after more than 30 years. Saw it in a music shop in Tasmania at 16 years old, and it was love at first sight. Bought it new ($570 down from $750) a few weeks later after working my butt off on a farm dawn-to-dusk carting hay. I unwisely sold it to a friend when I was 25 on the condition that if she ever wanted to sell it I'd buy it back.
    Instead, she hocked it for $40. I was devastated.
    Over the years I'd look for the occasional one for sale. Really hard to find a good one that wasn't on the other side of the world.
    Finally, yesterday, I found one - and not only that, in brilliant condition and in Melbourne (Australia), where I'd last had mine after moving there, so shipping would be cheap.
    As I spoke to the guy on the phone re putting down a deposit and told the story, he went 'Hmmm, uh huh, hmm...' and finally, 'Where and what year was this? '1990.' He said, you know, people are always saying 'You've got my old guitar', and we never have. But this guitar has just been retrieved, dirty but in excellent condition underneath, from the back room of a hock (pawn) shop where it had been sitting in its hard case for more than 30 years. I think that he was just as blown away as I was.
    Checking the online photos I recognised the tiny dings that were just below the the bottom left of the sound hole - it really was mine.
    I bought the TK 50 (the TG's little bro, and still an excellent guitar), as I missed the TG so much. Now I have both, along with the original catalogue and maintenance guides!
    By the way, the reason that I bought the TAMA was not just the sound - there was a TAMA 12 string and a range of other guitars in the shop as well. It was the overall design, with TAMA having moved away from the original totally Martin-esque headstock to the Mexican abalone and stacked 'T'. I've still never seen a finer looking guitar. It easily equals the sound of friends' Martins. My old TG 80 will be back in my hands in a month and I cannot wait. Long story I know, but not a bad one.

    • @upcycleelectra8311
      @upcycleelectra8311 3 года назад +1

      Great story Jules.. ive just purchased a TG 80 from the original owner whum bought it New in 1979.
      Wow what a fantastic solid body guitar.. superb Build & sound quality. Up there with my Yamaki Joodee & S Yairi models.
      1970s MiJ Dreadnaughts.. Got to be the best kept secret in quality vintage Guitar History lol
      Im Glad you got your Guitar back ..good Karma.👍

    • @truthray2885
      @truthray2885 2 года назад +2

      MAN, that is a great story, Jules. From Florida, I'm SO happy for you! I just bought a Yamaha FG 345 from the daughter of the man who bought it new in 1977, and it doesn't look like it's ever been touched, but it has - he was a great blues player with many bands, and his daughter is the same. I feel so lucky. Like, JULES kind of luck, but that's great luck. Happy for you.

    • @JulesN580
      @JulesN580 2 года назад

      Thanks guys - and great stories!

    • @SteelNGuitars926
      @SteelNGuitars926 9 месяцев назад

      What color is the TG-80 my dad has an all mahogany satin finish TG-80 that is an absolute beast of a guitar. I will have it one day and I personally own a TAMA 3558. It is amazing also but not like the TG-80. That thing would blow anyone’s mind.

  • @stephenhenion8304
    @stephenhenion8304 5 месяцев назад

    Still have my mid 70s ,Ventura V6 ....it has a great back story, i gigged out with it for years! I picked it up in 1982.... great video here.

  • @justinscheapguitarsandreviews
    @justinscheapguitarsandreviews 4 месяца назад

    I am blown away learning that Tama made guitars. I’ve been playing guitar for yeaaarrrs but I started a drummer and my first serious kit was a Tama. And I’ve always been a fan since. So I’m elated to hear those guitars. They sound beautiful. Great video and your shirt speaks the absolute truth. God bless you!!

  • @SergeUnplugged
    @SergeUnplugged 4 года назад +28

    What a great set of guitars and a great shirt indeed!

  • @kneedeepinit
    @kneedeepinit Год назад +1

    love your shirt, I just picked up a Madeira A30-M. Get it in a few days and pretty excited. Designed by Guild, solid body pieces cut in North America, shipped to Japan for assembly

  • @alexdries8441
    @alexdries8441 Год назад +1

    I own a Kasuga HC500 and it's the best guitar I've ever had in my collection. Thanks for this nice vid.

  • @brianriley4914
    @brianriley4914 5 лет назад +6

    Fantastic - I also collect some 70's Japan acoustics...

  • @brianharbut4054
    @brianharbut4054 3 года назад +3

    What a wonderful collection of extremely nice guitars! I love vintage Japanese acoustics! Great video, Thankyou 👍

  • @Jonathan-py9xr
    @Jonathan-py9xr 2 года назад +2

    I have a Ventura V-35 that I bought as a kid in the mid 70s.

  • @TheRussRave
    @TheRussRave 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have a Tama TG 80 bought brand new in 1979. A beautiful guitar. Solid sitca spruce with mahogany back and sides. Paid $550AUD

    • @SteelNGuitars926
      @SteelNGuitars926 9 месяцев назад

      What color is your TG-80? My dad has a dark brown I think it’s mahogany. And it’s the best guitar I have ever played and I have some very high end guitars. I don’t think with exception of my D55E can touch it. I want to find one and buy one even though I will end up with it at some point.

  • @scottstimson4306
    @scottstimson4306 Год назад +1

    A great collection of beautiful guitars!

  • @tedangle8224
    @tedangle8224 10 месяцев назад

    I have a similar 'addiction!' Love this era of Japanese guitars!

  • @susanroycroft89
    @susanroycroft89 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video, it's Don here from Hamilton NZ, Iv'e never heard of Mountain acoustic guitar's, but they sure sound nice, particularly the one with the brass nut,😊😊

  • @donkeninitz4590
    @donkeninitz4590 9 месяцев назад

    Circa 1973 I bought a guitar called a Nagoya that was a D-28 clone imported by a VA-MD pair of local stores called Veneman Music. It was a fantastic guitar, and I wish I still had it.

  • @slpc30
    @slpc30 Месяц назад

    Awesome guitar collection and love the shirt

  • @mbrownie22
    @mbrownie22 3 года назад +2

    Nice collection, the Japanese out Martined Martin in the 70s.

  • @jasonedwards4419
    @jasonedwards4419 Год назад +1

    I've played some old Ventura
    Guitars that were awsome.

  • @RickMcCullough
    @RickMcCullough Месяц назад

    Big fan of 70's Guilds I have several.....BTW love the shirt

  • @tomg6284
    @tomg6284 Год назад

    I have a Lyle W-465. Got it new in 1973. Sounds better now than when new.

  • @rockieroad6097
    @rockieroad6097 Год назад

    My favorite is a 1978 Hohner HG 310 LE. just awesome. Not downing any others, this is just what I own.

  • @mikemalcolm1206
    @mikemalcolm1206 3 года назад +2

    Thanks Bob, lovely collection and nice to hear direct comparisons. I have 2 Tamas too!!

    • @JulesN580
      @JulesN580 3 года назад

      Which Tamas do you have Mike?

  • @AaronDahl
    @AaronDahl Год назад

    Great info on some amazing guitars! The mountains looks beautiful, especially that top of the line model. I’m researching what to get next to play at church and as soon as I think I’ve decided I see another video like this and I’m back to square one, lol. Would love more videos on the acoustics if you ever have time 😁

  • @theremindairbreathingstrap3741
    @theremindairbreathingstrap3741 4 года назад +10

    Love the guitars and the shirt!! I have Jesus and a lot of 70's guitars!

  • @michaelisrael66
    @michaelisrael66 2 года назад +3

    LOVE UR SHIRT AND GUITARS.

  • @purpleplanet6999
    @purpleplanet6999 4 года назад +4

    Beautiful guitar collection. I want me a Mountain ! Sounds cooler than the word Martin

  • @2011Noud
    @2011Noud Год назад +1

    Alas, it isn't a big secret anymore that those end seventies/ begin eighties Japanese steel strings
    are a steel and can concur with the higher end Americain made guitars. You already see that prices
    are going up these days. Glad I discovered these hidden gems already 30 years ago. With 2 Tama
    dreadnoughts and an Artwood series one Ibanez twelve string (AW 95) I feel blessed!

  • @bransonstoddard3310
    @bransonstoddard3310 3 года назад +4

    Great video! and PRAISE GOD

  • @self4autism333
    @self4autism333 Год назад +2

    They sound nice. I think the worship guitar did sound the best. Like the t shirt says, Jesus wins. Thanks for the video.

  • @BruceAndrews-h8d
    @BruceAndrews-h8d 3 месяца назад +1

    I have a "conqueror" "folkmaster"
    "Bruno" adjustable saddle,
    Might you know anything about it

  • @DaveSS-xi4pn
    @DaveSS-xi4pn 3 месяца назад +1

    I have a vintage Tama that I've
    Been trying to value. The sticker inside the guitar reads, 8558 with a serial number 56741. Can't find any such numbers from my online searches. Any suggestions?

  • @rockriver2652
    @rockriver2652 11 месяцев назад

    I have a Yamaha L-5 that I purchased for about $150 in Yokosuka back in 1981. It's got the "orange" label (looks brown to me, like with a paper bag). It has laminated sides and back, but I've compared it to a friend's Martin GC MMV and they sound pretty comparable to my ears. I do wish that back in '81 I hadn't been so cheap and had sprung for an all wood model.

  • @Peasmouldia
    @Peasmouldia 3 года назад

    This just came up on my notifications. I love these guitars. I'm of a similar vintage to you, and bought some of mine new in the seventies. I have a Yam FG 345 I bought in '77 that sounds amazing, but really needs a neck reset. Apparently they can be a pain to do.
    Love the shirt.
    Thanks and blessings.

    • @truthray2885
      @truthray2885 2 года назад +1

      I just bought one from the original buyer's daughter, and I'm thrilled with it. Neck's good too, after all these years.

    • @Peasmouldia
      @Peasmouldia 2 года назад

      @@truthray2885 I nearly bought one of similar vintage to mine, but with a good action. It went for over £550. Mine had reached the limit of the truss rod after 15 yrs or so. Bridge saddle was on the limit a few years later. I've just used it for slide for years. Mine has the S suffix for solid top, some are laminate apparently. Having played one, I couldn't tell the difference.
      Ta.

  • @drearydeary563
    @drearydeary563 2 года назад

    My 70s Yamaki AY331S and its incredible. Very resonant and full sounding. Rivals any Martin. And for much lower price. Got mine for around $300ish. Some scratches and dings but it just adds character.

  • @Waldfrau2
    @Waldfrau2 Год назад

    Thank you for the comparison between some japanese copies of Martin guitars. I've got one from Cortez, and I love it very much 🥰

  • @c5back9
    @c5back9 2 года назад +2

    The shirt says it all! Grace and peace to you!

  • @guitartec
    @guitartec Год назад

    Worked on a Tama acoustic not long ago with a bound bridge. Yup, you read that right... a BOUND bridge! Not a bad guitar. Also worked on a Toyota and a Shaftsbury that same week, although those were jazz guitars.

  • @stephensmith799
    @stephensmith799 2 года назад

    I have a Sagadia Dread from 1974. It sounds fantastic but I had to mess with the bridge to get it to intonate. It is a D18 copy and I love it. Solid sides and back but here’s the thing: it is a super thing ply soundboard which sounds utterly beautiful.

  • @phillecompte3438
    @phillecompte3438 2 года назад +1

    All terrific guitars .I love Japanese guitars as well both acoustic and electric.I've owned and currently own some. Anyhow my preferences are the Mountain you use at church and the Tama that was second to last .Thanks for sharing .

  • @roqnrollstar2361
    @roqnrollstar2361 3 года назад +1

    Nice guitars and nice SHIRT TOO👍

  • @PreachTheGospel07
    @PreachTheGospel07 Год назад

    Those last three sound great.

  • @Tomlav
    @Tomlav 2 года назад

    I didn't know where mountain guitars came from but I bought one for $500 in 1989 or so. I was a working musician in the SF Bay area. When I left the west coast I gave it to my friend. He's still playing it! Solid top but plywood otherwise!

  • @stephanedeschenes8181
    @stephanedeschenes8181 2 года назад +1

    I had the chance to get my hands on a Ibanez 1975 12 string Humminbird and it sound better then my Guild F410 12 string 2009. Also have a Aria 1975 Dove copy just incredible sound…

  • @jamescoughlan8193
    @jamescoughlan8193 3 года назад +1

    Hi I have a kiso suzuki J200 BB 1970s copy of a Gibson J200 but the headstock has cf suzuki&co on it which looks very like cf Martin & Co, I bought it second hand 45 years ago and I recently had new tuning pegs, new nut and the first 6 frets refretted. I love this guitar I would never sell it. The Japanese certainly made some fantastic guitars.

  • @davidlacroix6769
    @davidlacroix6769 2 года назад

    I own a Yamaha FG 360 that I bought almost 50 years ago. It was made in Japan and everything is original as it’s never had any work done on it. It still looks and sounds great. They don’t make them like that anymore.

  • @markstaggs7342
    @markstaggs7342 2 года назад

    I love Guitars I previously had twelve different Martin guitars,But I've fell madly in love with Taylor guitars,I kept only my 1980 Martin D-28 and I had several D28S including a twelve string and a HD-28 I also had three D-35S and a D-45, Two of my buddies that played in church came in with Taylor guitars and like me at one time strictly Martin die hard men,They told me the Taylors sounded and played better than Martin and I said your crazy but when I played those Taylors I had to sadly admit the Taylors one,And now I own 614ce,614ce Builders edition,814ceDLX v brace,816ce,914ce, K-24ce, Baby Taylor,And I had a 418ce and my buddy kept trying to buy it man he loved that guitar and so did I,But he wouldn't let up and I sold it to him and I'm still crying over that guitar I sure wished I kept it,My 1980 Martin D-28 is the best sounding and playing Martin I've ever had my hands and ears on,I also have Epiphones guitars that are suprising Really easy and really great sounding guitars for a much cheaper guitar there worth every penny,I've had Collings,Gretchs, Gibson's,Guilds,And many other very expensive brand names guitars,I fell in love with Taylor guitars I'm probably the world's Taylor lover guitars,In my opinion as nd in all the different guitars I've been owned, Taylor are my in love Guild co mm es in second Martin and Gibson you have to play many to get a good one,I just don't like the sound of other high end guitars Collins and many other handmade supposed to be guitars are no way worth Ten thousand dollars in my opinion,My Taylors are very expensive but worth every penny,My 914 ce just sounds so much better than the D-45 and the way it feels and plays,I am very very picky abouty guitars and I only buy or keep guitars that I'm in love with.This Martin D-28 and my Taylors will be with me till the day Im buried.I love your collection and I love listening to other guitars lovers ,I will have another Taylor pretty soon,Just trying to get it past my wife I'm thinking a900 series twelve fret and a 900 series twelve string,I'm hoping to have them in the next few weeks,My wife says I already have too many guitars but she just doesn't understand,It's guitars,Jeeps,And my dogs Mildew and Whopper and Jetta my buddy the cat.And a ole Hank Williams song and some Johnny cash.

  • @workcloz
    @workcloz 2 года назад

    Have a Yamaki folk guitar, fantastic guitar ........definitely under the radar

  • @jtarman70
    @jtarman70 3 месяца назад +1

    They sound kind of thin and tingy to me, especially in the mid range. Maybe its just the mic you are using to record with.

  • @chriskastelic1491
    @chriskastelic1491 2 года назад +2

    "A quarter the price"? I guess that's one way of looking at it. The other way is, instead of one guitar, now I get to buy four!

  • @66fstbk2
    @66fstbk2  3 года назад +1

    Hi: All these guitars are sold ....thank you , Bob

    • @michaelpahl1575
      @michaelpahl1575 3 года назад +1

      Hello Bob and thanks for your video. I have a Mountain W-800 and I'm trying to find out something about it - might you know something you could tell me? Thanks, Michael

    • @sel7832
      @sel7832 3 года назад

      @@michaelpahl1575 what do you need to know?

    • @michaelpahl1575
      @michaelpahl1575 3 года назад

      @@sel7832 As I know nothing about it, anything you may know would help! Value, rarity, construction, etc. my email is pahlwest at yahoo dot com - thanks!

  • @Dallasl_andscaping_.
    @Dallasl_andscaping_. Год назад

    People don’t really know what they have. I was hauling some junk outta a clients house and scored a free 1967 CBS Masterworks dred. After a cleaning and set up it was super shocking to hear the amount of sound coming from it. Kazuo Yairi Builder, Model Y-1050 with the makers signature in pencil inside.
    Should I loosen the new strings and put it away or play it with the rest of my guits?

  • @benehubar2423
    @benehubar2423 Месяц назад

    Have you ever checked the Japan Fenders from the 70s? How do they compare in your opinion?

  • @tearitloosetearitloose4670
    @tearitloosetearitloose4670 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing your guitars with us Bob..

  • @hunterbrock2347
    @hunterbrock2347 Год назад

    Where do you come across the cf mountain guitars? You've got me wanting one or the very closest copy to a Martin D28 I can get without forking out Martin money. The market seems to have few options at the moment but I am patient to come across the right one for me.

  • @MrSeeker42
    @MrSeeker42 Год назад

    Good video. I regret selling my Aspen guitar which sounded AMAZING. Im looking.for a lawsuit Jumbo acoustic that sounds great. Any recommendations?

  • @jeanalee1more847
    @jeanalee1more847 Год назад +1

    New Sub here !! WOW ! ....To have just one of your Guitar's would be Grand !!!!....Ok, How much would the "cheapest" Guitar you have Cost ?? I will Start Saving today !!! I know Every one of your Guitars are Surely Blessed !!!! ❤Big HugS Gee-Lee❤

  • @jerrywalaszek2473
    @jerrywalaszek2473 2 года назад

    What's your thought on
    the 70s Giannini.Resembles a Martin D-28? Not a Martin expert but solid woods and deep bottom end.

  • @waynesylvia1083
    @waynesylvia1083 2 года назад

    Just happened to come across this, I have a Crestline Acoustic from the 70’s that my parents bought me, I can’t seem to get another guitar with that sound and I haven’t seen another one like it either,mine has a screw on each side to adjust the bridge for lower the strings.

  • @sethie_shots
    @sethie_shots Год назад

    Oh Bob, we can’t see your face!
    Great vid! Thanks

  • @jimalice1
    @jimalice1 3 года назад

    Hi Bob... Do you know anything about Morris guitars? I'm looking at their W23. Looks just like your dreadnoughts and wondering if it's a solid wood guitar. Guy is asking $250 and it looks to be in great shape, even though it's a 1967 model. All of your models sound great! Are they all solid wood?

  • @frankiesaysrelax9623
    @frankiesaysrelax9623 2 года назад

    By any chance, do you have an Angelica(SamAsh house brand circa 1970’s)in your collection? D35, three panel back copy?

  • @christianbasa2578
    @christianbasa2578 2 года назад

    Hello!! Do you know about the Goya g-340 a part of cf Martin organization. It is made in japan. With a white lining on body and neck and at the back of the. Guitar it’s has a nice 2 lining. Thank you.

  • @roberttorrance731
    @roberttorrance731 Год назад

    Have you come across a Suzuki SC2A classical guitar in your travels/ history? Asking because I’m getting one for 15 bucks and hoping it can be a couch guitar

  • @stevewoan7834
    @stevewoan7834 3 года назад +1

    Great video, thanks! Are any of these acoustics still for sale?? I ask seeing that this is 2 years ago. Thank you
    Steve in Toronto, Canada

  • @robcaputo9708
    @robcaputo9708 2 года назад

    Great vid Bob, can you suggest really good Martin D18 guitar!

  • @rodikapopa7581
    @rodikapopa7581 2 года назад +2

    what I most like exept the wonterful colection of your gitars, is the logo of your t sirt seing the universal trouth.
    in the end JESUS wins God bless you broter......Nick Dep I wanter if i can have somethig like that it will be wonterfoul.

  • @jonnybailey1676
    @jonnybailey1676 3 года назад +1

    I collected old Yamahas. Some great guitars. I collected Epiphone Masterbilts. Even better.....but if im going to ever collect handmade american acoustics, it will be Collings, Santa Cruz, etc. Ive played a few Collings, Santa Cruz's, as well as guitars built by Mallory Penland. The Collings I've played would impossible to beat with any Gibson, Martin, Taylor etc.

  • @guystuffusa
    @guystuffusa Год назад

    Any experience with a Tama 3555? Looking at one at a local shop. Plays nice, is it in the same league as these?

  • @davidjones6218
    @davidjones6218 2 года назад +2

    Would like to see suzuki guitars.

  • @rafdecc
    @rafdecc 8 месяцев назад

    I HAVE A PENCO DOVE A 340 MODEL, 9046 JAPAN 1968 PHILA. PA GUITAR CO. CAN YOU TELL ME ANYTHING ABOUT THIES TO INCLUDE VALUE. THANK YOU SO MUCH.

  • @harmur80
    @harmur80 Год назад

    thank you for your demo. I have a japanese knockoff called "Rapsody" and it is a boomer. probably a copy of martin d28. It sounds heavenly. I got it for a little over a 100. I love your T-shirt. Keep praising the Lord my brother.. Love in Christ. "I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength," Philippians 4:13.

  • @michaelpahl1575
    @michaelpahl1575 3 года назад

    Hello Bob and thanks for your video. I have a Mountain W-800 and I'm trying to find out something about it - might you know something you could tell me? Thanks, Michael

  • @jonathanjohnstone428
    @jonathanjohnstone428 3 года назад +3

    Jesus wins indeed 🙏🙌🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @AEKNIVES
    @AEKNIVES 3 года назад

    Those are some stunning guitars. I just picked up a Hayashi "Nashville" Model N45-J :)

  • @chrisbowden4802
    @chrisbowden4802 2 года назад

    I have a Suzuki G-15 Nagoya… I can’t find anything on it! Can you please give me some info on this guitar if you can? Greatly appreciated!

  • @TrophyMove
    @TrophyMove 2 года назад

    Nice instruments and it is only medium level japan guitars! I also have collection. Kawase Master from late 60s is the best I ever heard. It has so brilliant readable high notes, it leaves everything behind. Master were made only from solid woods, in very limited amount, in Japan you can find it 2-3 times cheaper, than Martin, but it will be not so easy. Master from 70s good too, sadly lost that magic in hights, but has more balanced sound with more lower end, it is my main guitar which i playing. Yamaki medium models like F150 is greatest for the price, I think. I also like Matsuoka higher models 80 and 100, they are really cheap, I don't know why. 80 has so huge and bassy sound and 100 is clear and reach. Matsuoka also hard to find. Aria Dreadnought by Matsuoka are not so hard to find, but they are not so good. It is all about 70s, 80s is another story, the same models are lower quality.

  • @bronzesnake7004
    @bronzesnake7004 Год назад +1

    I bought a $25 acoustic when I was 12 and my dad told me if I stuck with it over a year he'd buy me any guitar I wanted...within reason!
    So, I somehow managed to get through the year on a true cheese grater!
    You could slice deviled eggs on that hunk!
    So, my brother in who's 18 years older than I am, got me into guitar and he took me to the "Trading Post" one of the nation's very best guitar shops, which is no longer in operation as far as I can tell.
    But, I ended up coming home with an absolute sweetheart!!
    FG365 S!! What an awesome guitar! It came with a hard shell flight case.
    I would put that up against a Martin D45 any day, it was that awesome!!
    At 16 I STUPIDLY traded it and those scum bums saw me coming a mile away!
    I STILL regret that and I'm 61 now, so many years between and still no cold comfort!
    My wife's uncle gave me a Yamaha FG340 in rare black! This guitar is an awesome seriously unappreciated guitar which I am glad for because they're so very undervalues and I'm going to get another one!
    I'm shopping for an Epiphone inspired by Gibson 12 string Hummingbird, an absolute killer!!
    I also want to replace a Seagull Maritime, yes, another stupid decision along with yet ANOTHER stupid decision as I also sold my beloved Beatle axe, an Epiphone Casino!!
    I sold those two guitars so I could by a RARE Epiphone "Masterbuilt" Excellente!! I cannot say enough about that guitar. J.P. Cormier loves them also and he says they should be valued and sold at $5,000!!
    Mine was one of just 30 total to come into Canada! It cost $2,000 CDN inc tax.
    Last week I picked it up and every damn string was buzzing up and down the neck! I have never seen such a drastic example!
    Nothing helped, I adjusted the truss rod NOTHING and finally sent it to the music shop where I bought it so they could ship to Epiphone and have their luthiers look at it.
    The local luthier tried to fix it but made it worse!
    He swapped out the saddle with a tall saddle and set the action at FULL RELIEF!! There was a highly noticeable gap on the 12th down to about the 6th and I was NOT happy and asked the guy if he thought that was acceptable? How could anyone play the thing with a neck like that and a total inability to adjust the truss rod?
    So, it's at Epiphone I imagine it will be some time before I hear back.
    In any case, if they replace the neck or fix it some other way it's getting sold! If I end up with a refund, I'm getting the Inspired Epi Hummingbird 12 string with either aforementioned guitars.
    Great guitar collection brother!!
    Oh, and JESUS ALREADY WON BROTHER!!
    Jack ~'()'~

  • @garynash7594
    @garynash7594 Год назад

    Praise the Lord!! Aannnnnd... make a joyful noise unto him! Two fantastic Japanese guitars I've run into over the years are the Daion dreadnaught, seen 2 and 1 red Jumbo.. incredibly good! And the best Japanese acoustic I've ever seen and heard ( my buddy got it in a pawn shop 175 $) is a made in Japan Epiphone Excellente fantastic!!!

  • @deniferia3016
    @deniferia3016 Год назад

    I just bought a vito leblanc model 701 of the 70's, any idea of the current value?

  • @rodwhite9737
    @rodwhite9737 4 года назад +2

    Those guitars sound beautiful! The Japanese made some nice guitars, didn't they? I have a Kent Model 3501. The piece on the bottom where the strings come through the pegs is lifted off the body of the guitar. Is this worth getting fixed? It used to sound really well before this unfortunate thing happened to this lovely little guitar!

    • @66fstbk2
      @66fstbk2  4 года назад +3

      Hi: I think you are referring to the bridge ... actually, that is a fairly easy fix. Remove the saddle and put an iron on it where the wood is still sticking to the body (for a few minutes) and use a thin , non sharp blade to loosen it from the body. Once removed, scrap and then sand of all the old glue on both parts (bridge and guitar body) then take a sharp object and rough up both sides. Get 4 narrow bolts that will just fit through the peg holes with 2 washers and a nut for each bolt. Use lots of white carpenters glue on each side and slide the bolts with one of the washers on through the bridge through the 2 E's and the G & D holes then put on another washer and nut on the bottom end of all 4 bolts and tighten real tight. Put a small 1" square block at both ends of the bridge and then a 1" x 4" board over top both blocks and use a clamp on each end (one side of clamp on the board and one side right at the edge of the back of the guitar body and clamp snug (do not over tighten or you may crack the top and leave for 2 days. As soon as you clamp the board use a wet rag and wet Q-tips and remove all the glue that seeps out from under the bridge. Done !!!!

    • @rodwhite9737
      @rodwhite9737 4 года назад

      @@66fstbk2 Thanks for the insight. The bridge has two nuts and bolts that I could remove to fix it, but it's not going to be easy to tighten them back up. There's not a lot of room for tools to catch on the nuts.

  • @da324
    @da324 Год назад

    I have a chance to buy a Nagoya N-18 in VG condition for $200.00. would you pull the trigger on a deal like that?

  • @richardvalitalo3670
    @richardvalitalo3670 7 месяцев назад

    Where are you? Sound great.

  • @gavindrew766
    @gavindrew766 4 года назад +4

    Indeed! Jesus wins!!! A nice collection! Here in New Zealand, I once owned a Yamaha FG180, circa 1968. Currently I'm looking at a Rider Rider Custom R-1000D, maybe. Psalm 95: 1-7.

  • @susanhutchison1270
    @susanhutchison1270 2 года назад

    As long as they sound good, play well, and hold up what difference does it make what’s on the headstock or price unless you’re gonna re-sell it.

  • @GoodGuysCarry
    @GoodGuysCarry 2 года назад

    Thanks Bob!

  • @123omairma
    @123omairma 3 года назад

    Hello nice guitars have you the concorde guitar?

  • @joeprine1543
    @joeprine1543 Год назад

    The last one for me.

  • @jonadams9410
    @jonadams9410 2 года назад

    They all sound great! Are any for sale?

  • @greensombrero3641
    @greensombrero3641 11 месяцев назад

    well done

  • @plasma3211
    @plasma3211 2 года назад

    I just purchased a Citation acoustic for $30. It’s pretty dirty and has a small hole in the top. More like a deep dent! Also missing two tuning keys, the D & G . The neck seems to be decent. Does anyone know a site that deals with these. I am looking for history, specs and parts? Thanks!

  • @jochemjonker3362
    @jochemjonker3362 4 года назад +1

    It surprises me,you don't have Terada acoustics,one of the main but also one best guitarmakers in Japan.

    • @imusiccollection
      @imusiccollection Год назад +1

      Which are your reccomended models please 🙏🏻

  • @workcloz
    @workcloz 2 года назад

    Have you tried the Martin retro strings on your guitars.....

  • @stephenvice1019
    @stephenvice1019 2 года назад

    Try a K. Yairi or an Alvarez Yairi made for the American market.
    Kazuo Yairi is the C. F. Martin of Japan.

  • @sizzlechooch
    @sizzlechooch 3 года назад

    You get a thumbs up if for nothing else, but your t-shirt.

  • @briandonohue2502
    @briandonohue2502 Год назад +2

    "In the end, Jesus wins"...love your t-shirt!

  • @davidmcnabb9013
    @davidmcnabb9013 4 года назад +2

    i like your shirt