1968 Yamaha SA-50

Here’s a cool one for you! 1968 Yamaha SA-50 in its original Cherry finish! Fully hollow construction with factory f-hole diaphragms to help with feedback. Two great sounding mini-humbuckers with an awesome and versatile floating tremolo. Overall in very good condition less some play wear, buckle rash and a few dings/dents. Added forearm rest on the top, but otherwise totally original. Fully setup and plays great. Comes complete with its original hard shell case.

Year: 1968.

Model: SA-50

Serial: 801.

Finish: Cherry.

Case: Original hard shell case.

Weight: 7 pounds 8 ounces.

Condition: Overall in very good condition less some play wear, buckle rash and a few dings/dents.

Modifications: Added forearm rest on the top, but otherwise totally original.

Comments: Super cool late 60s MIJ Yamaha hollowbody.

Will ship world-wide. International buyers please contact me for a shipping quote before bidding as shipping to some countries can be very expensive.



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