Neck-Through Vintage Yamaha SC1200
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Neck-Through Vintage Yamaha SC1200


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I love what Yamaha was doing in the 1970s. I doubt there is a guitar ( or motorcycle for that matter) that they built that decade that I wouldn't be happy to have.

This SC1200 is a more conventional offering but still a great looking neck through guitar. I, apparently,  love the hippy sandwich. I also love that they didn't top off the headstock with a veneer so you can see the "sammich" tip to tail.

Currently listed for $800 Canadian

R.W. Haller


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