Whatever you can get
$75
yes very rare
In good condition, you should be able to sell it for about $750.00.
Year? Condition? @2400 new 7-17-2014
Whatever you can get
$75
yes very rare
In good condition, you should be able to sell it for about $750.00.
Year? Condition? @2400 new 7-17-2014
ambot
Whatever someone is willing to pay.
ambot
This is from wikipedia:Yairi is the name of three Japanese luthiers, who build hand-made acoustic guitars.In the 1960s and 70s Sadao Yairi, made guitars under the S. Yairi name. H. (Hiroshi) Yairi is Sadao Yairi's son, and made acoustic guitars under his supervision (and usually signed and/or stamped by S. Yairi)... Sadao was Kazuo's UNCLE, and the brother of Giichi Yairi (Kazuo's Father).S. and H. Yairi marketed under a few names in the US. Yairi & Sons, Kohno, Shelly, and Wilson were the only names this writer could find.Yairi is now the name of the top line of Alvarez guitars. Alvarez Yairi guitars are hand-made in the same factory as K. (Kazuo) Yairi guitars and are only sold under the Alvarez name in the United States.
I got the answer.It is:45265968
5043 lbs
unlike other guitars such as Gibson or American Fenders, K. Yairi Alva's reduce in worth the older the model number is, even though we are talking about a guitar that's originally worth thousands. Like... a 2010 model would be worth quite a bit more than an '87 model. Not to say an older one still isn't worth a lot, because they are. It depends on what year it is.