An old Yamaha Dynamic No.10 should fetch between $25.00 and $200.00 U.S. Dollars. Price would depend on condition and playability. If I were to sell a dead mint No.10 at auction I would expect the bids to fall between $100.00 and $250.00 U.S. Dollars. Any price above $250.00 is icing on the cake and jingle in the seller's pocket. Most average condition No. 10's would fetch about $75.00 to $125.00 U.S. Dollars.
200.0
maybe 50 to 100 dollars?
it worth about $ 100 or Yen 10000
it is around 25 to 50 dollars or more
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.
200.0
maybe 50 to 100 dollars?
it worth about $ 100 or Yen 10000
it is around 25 to 50 dollars or more
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.
I was given a new one of these in 1968 (still have it). Hope this helps to narrow things down.
I purchased a used Yamaha Nippon Gakki classical guitar at a guitar show near the end of 2007, in Saratoga N.Y. It was well used and had a hair line crack where the neck joins the body, looks like it had been there for years. Some one had put steel strings on it which I replaced with nylon, and they had written the year 1966 on the label inside the body of the guitar. I assume that is when they bought it or when it was made. The instrument has wonderful full tone, and nice tuners. They were asking $45.00 for it but they took $35.00. I think I got a real bargain I like you am trying to find out if it is worth more. It is a wonderful instrument and I love it. I copied the following from someone else on the internet, can not vouch for its accuracy. The guitar is made of the following materials: Top: Spruce Back and Sides: Laminated Mahogany Neck and Fretboard: Nato and Rosewood The guitar is not listed in the Blue Book, but on the internet, they are selling for $80 to $165. Charles G
http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Guitar+Amp/product/Yamaha/TA-20+115+Combo/10/1 this is the only thing i have found on this amp. i have the same one and i cant fimd crap on it
made in Japan about 1970
between 1967 to 1969
The value of a Clarinet is like diapers; it Depends.
I just brought A Yamaha G 60a which had been in the same family from new,I was told that it was from 1963-1964.And had not been played for 30 years. Hope that helps Mark .