If it is in great cosmetic condition and fully working condition, a Yamaha CG-100A could bring $90 - $125 easily, particularly if you include an appropriate case with the sale. The classical guitar is portable, and out of town buyers would be willing to pay $25-$30 additional to have it shipped to their location, if you're selling it yourself. Expect about half this price if you prefer to bring the guitar into a resale shop for trade-in or sale (they'll have to resell it after you!)
A box of staples and a used handkerchief.
Hmmm, those in the know understand that vintage Yamaha FG's are crafted from the finest wood to exacting standards. They have aged beautifully and are bargains for vintage guitar hunters. The only reason they aren't more prized by collectors in the US is because they are Asian and there is prejudice toward six strings from that part of the world, but Yamaha received an award for their pianos -- at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis -- and they've been working with steel and wood ever since. Would the company's first steel string Guitars be as bad as the person above claims they are? No way. Yamaha suffers from prejudice, but their guitars are as good as, and sometimes better than, those of US manufacturers. Only the cognoscenti know, though. Let's keep the secret to ourselves, shall we?
I just bought one for $50 with a chip board case.
All original and in really good condition-$200
its a monster!! if its an vintage one,,,the laminated top sounds fucin better than my gibson.... so,,, if ya can get a hold of it........buy it!!
It is worth twice as much as half
Generally sold new at about $100.00 US.
The population of Yamaha electric guitar models is 26,803.
The population of Yamaha electric guitar models is 31.
For a new one, I'd say about $400 :) It's vintage.
It is worth twice as much as half
Generally sold new at about $100.00 US.
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The population of Yamaha electric guitar models is 31.
The population of Yamaha electric guitar models is 26,803.
For a new one, I'd say about $400 :) It's vintage.
it worth about $ 100 or Yen 10000
Yamaha electric guitar models was created on 1887-10-12.
$250 bad condition, around $600 mint, apparently.
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.
The Yamaha silent guitar is not just a standard guitar. The silent guitar is designed so musicians can play anytime, anywhere. It is used to travel and go anywhere.
A used Yamaha Eterna EF-15 acoustic guitar in great condition would be worth about $100 - $150 in online retail. A music shop or other brick & mortar venue may charge at the higher end of this, especially if the guitar is nearer mint condition and comes with a case.