Hi, value is what the market will provide, but I have purchased two in good condition for $150. each, while I see some advertized for ridiculous prices like $500. After all, these are plywood and epoxy Guitars, providing great value, but they are not premium instruments and listed new for $280. They suffer from marginal truss strength and often "belly" at the bridge. They make an interesting steel-string finger-style guitar when properly converted to a 6-string format. As a 12-string, there are many better guitars built today, but for the same money, they won't be as pretty. With a case, the common appraisal value for the FG512 is $200-$300.
it worth about $ 100 or Yen 10000
A Yamaha FG160 acoustic guitar was available in the early 70's, possibly even in the late 60's. To tell for sure, you may try contacting a music store with the serial number.
Most likely_Made in Taiwan
It is worth twice as much as half
These go for anywhere between $140.00 to $225.00 sometimes more. this is back when Yamaha was the best guitar to come out of the orient.
it worth about $ 100 or Yen 10000
No answer but..... You might try posting this question in a guitar or musical instrument section. I own a Yamaha FG-140 guitar. Great guitar, but I don't know how to relate s/n to production date.
A Yamaha FG160 acoustic guitar was available in the early 70's, possibly even in the late 60's. To tell for sure, you may try contacting a music store with the serial number.
Most likely_Made in Taiwan
The Yamaha FG-332 acoustic guitar was manufactured during the early 1980s, specifically around 1983 to 1985. It is part of Yamaha's FG series, known for its quality craftsmanship and rich sound. The FG-332 is often recognized for its solid top and laminate back and sides, contributing to its popularity among guitarists during that time.
It is worth twice as much as half
These go for anywhere between $140.00 to $225.00 sometimes more. this is back when Yamaha was the best guitar to come out of the orient.
http://www.yamaha.com/apps/guitararchives/guitarserial.htmNOTE: Serial Numbers repeat every 10 years. - great...
The value of a Yamaha FG-45 acoustic guitar typically ranges from $200 to $600, depending on its condition, age, and any modifications made. Vintage models in excellent condition or those with original features may command higher prices. For an accurate assessment, it's best to check recent sales on platforms like eBay or Reverb. Additionally, consulting with local music shops or appraisers can provide more specific insights.
Mid 1980's
It really has everything to do with condition. If you want to have a serious conversation about this email me jbportico at gmail dot comI'm a fellow fg2000 owner.
1977 to 1981, they were made in Japan