Kazuo Yairi, Alvarez, 3/4, acoustic guitar, "CY127CE" , Japan, 1996.
Serial number 51222. Body in cedar and Indian rosewood (Dalbergia Latifolia, appendix II). Neck in mahogany with an ebony fingerboard. Bridge with individual saddles, built-in Alvarez system with microphone, "pop-up" controls for volume, bass, and treble. Length 100, width 37.5, height 8.5 cm. An accompanying Alvarez Yari certificate; hard Alvarez case and cable.
Minor wear. Not fully examined. Not function tested.
Kazuo Yairi is a prominent Japanese guitar maker, known for his high-quality acoustic guitars. He founded Yairi Guitar Factory in Japan in the 1960s, and his instruments have been appreciated worldwide for their tonal quality, craftsmanship, and precision. Yairi's guitars are often handcrafted and have been used by many professional musicians. His design philosophy combines traditional Japanese craftsmanship with innovative techniques, making his guitars unique in both appearance and sound.
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