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Other Steel String Guitar from Yamaha belonging to the FG series

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  • MGR/ashleyMGR/ashley

    Yamaha FG-325

    Yamaha FG-325Published on 04/07/05 at 15:00
    went to a pawn shop in eau claire, wisconsin. my boyfriend bought it for $50. the only other guitar i've found like it was a lefty version on ebay. it was at,i think, 50 bucks.

    i dont know that much about guitars but i know the action is not high. and the neck is fine. its really scratched and banged up but other then that it's his favorite acoustic so far. he's thinking about refinishing it.

    ive been to the yamaha archives and they dont have a record of it. ive been all over the internet and cant find it anywhere.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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    went to a pawn shop in eau claire, wisconsin. my boyfriend bought it for $50. the only other guitar i've found like it was a lefty version on ebay. it was at,i think, 50 bucks.

    i dont know that much about guitars but i know the action is not high. and the neck is fine. its really scratched and banged up but other then that it's his favorite acoustic so far. he's thinking about refinishing it.

    ive been to the yamaha archives and they dont have a record of it. ive been all over the internet and cant find it anywhere.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/StevechurchMGR/Stevechurch

    Yamaha FG-325

    Yamaha FG-325Published on 12/18/03 at 15:00
    I just bought this off my friend because he was getting rid of it and the price was right. I paid 30 dollars.

    I like that it's old. It's from the late 70's I think. I don't really know too much about it. If anyone knows what their value is, please let me know. It is my first acoustic.

    The action is really really high and there's no way to fix it. the neck is slightly bowed but there's no room to unscrew the truss rod. It's all the way loosened. It makes it super hard to fret any chords.

    The construction is very good to have held up all these years. It feels very solid.

    Well, without knowing what their value is, I can't suggest to buy one, but they seem like great guitars if you can find…
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    I just bought this off my friend because he was getting rid of it and the price was right. I paid 30 dollars.

    I like that it's old. It's from the late 70's I think. I don't really know too much about it. If anyone knows what their value is, please let me know. It is my first acoustic.

    The action is really really high and there's no way to fix it. the neck is slightly bowed but there's no room to unscrew the truss rod. It's all the way loosened. It makes it super hard to fret any chords.

    The construction is very good to have held up all these years. It feels very solid.

    Well, without knowing what their value is, I can't suggest to buy one, but they seem like great guitars if you can find one without such high action. Are they all like that? I don't know. (If anyone does, let me know)

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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