Northwest Vintage Guitars presents a lovely Yamaha FG130 from 1974. These Tan Label Versions are the same as the Red and Green labels and were sold in Japan. It sets up nicely and plays cleanly with low action and a boat load of mojo.
The nut measures 1.75", neck depth is .91"-1.00" at the 1st and 12th frets respectively. It's a medium D profile that fits the hand like a glove. The neck is straight, the truss rod turns in both directions, and the relief is currently set for optimum playability. The action is low at 2.6mm on the low E, the saddle is shaved, and the bridge is notched to achieve the appropriate breakover angle and notes ring clear. It's a great sounding all laminate guitar.
All our guitars are deep cleaned and receive a professional service and setup. You will not get a filthy guitar from us. There are scattered nick, dings, and scratches as pictured but none of them affect playability. It remains a well voiced, great playing guitar. Comes safely packed in the gig bag in the photos.
We offer a 7 day money-back return on all used guitars. Buy with confidence.
All guitars are guaranteed to arrive in the condition as described, and a full refund will be issued if not. Additionally, all our guitars are fully insured, and we will assist with any claims that may arise. See the details on our Storefront.
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We are in the Pacific Northwest of the USA, so humidity levels can vary greatly within the US and around the world. Your guitar may need a truss rod adjustment when it arrives.