Yammy Yammy , Moons over my Hammy

MetalManiac

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So this pops up on Craigslist for 50 bucks today in my small town. 1989-1994 Yamaha '420'..yes, 420! Knew then I might have to have it! So it's got some age on it- time for teh wood to open up..in short, it's already a classic.

Sure, totally laminated- 'Bubinga' fretboard, laminated Spruce top, 'Nato' laminated back and sides. Abalone Rosette . Rosewood bridge. Bound back and front, and bound neck. Nice 'center seam' on back. Genuine Pearl dot markers.Neck is straight as an arrow, and truss rod works.,

When I picked it up, I saw it was obviously played for awhile a long time ago then socked away in it's chipboard case . Some cowboy chord fret wear.

I set about to clean it up thoroughly, and put new Phosphor Bronze acoustic strings on it to replace the ancient dead strings. I crowned and polished the frets a bit,in particular the first 4 or 5 , and cleaned the fret board. The action was 10 miles high, and I filed down the bridge to where its damn near perfect ( for me).Tweaked the truss rod about an 1/8th of a turn for good measure. The whole process took less than a couple hours. I would have botched this bridge filing not too long ago, but this time I did a magnificent job if I do say so myself... It plays pretty great!, pretty amazing actually fopr what it is.

Think of this as a '57 Martin knockoff. It speaks softly, but carry's a big stick. The action is whats amazing on this. Amazing fretwork..no buzzing, no fretting out. Almost unheard of for a mid level modern production acoustic guitar.


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It had a street price of $300.00 US about 20 years ago. You can't really translate directly that into the price of modern craftsmanship for anywhere near that value. Innorite?

Look, I can't afford to spend any damn money, and I didn't have an acoustic, so this is about it, mmkay?
 
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Re: Yammy Yammy , Moons over my Hammy

I'd grab that up for $300. Well maybe $250.

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Gotta love it when $50 actually buys you something good.

I still can't believe I like my Keith Urban Player acoustic about as much as my D-28, and it cost me $50. I did the same thing....setting up a new saddle.
 
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Yamaha acoustics have always been great value for money, at any level. And they survive well through the years, too, they seem to be very stable. You've got a fine little instrument there for your money, you wouldn't have got anything better. Congrats !
 
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Ahh the rest of the house is swept under the new rug?

Rug is a $300.000 hand woven 16th century Persian period piece.

I was a bit premature and evangelical with that first post. Action isn't as good as I thought, slight bow on the neck. Plays pretty well and sounds pretty good- nothing more. Overall decent score for 50 bucks, probably worth twice that.
 
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There's sometimes one negative.

In my case, the Urban player I got is excellent for the price I got it. The downside is that Keith Urban has infested my phone and computers with Urban Player spam, banners, and popups, after researching the guitar. I can't get rid of that Aussie country dork now! LOL
 
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