Sometimes you come across an acoustic guitar that does not show up in any commonly used guides. Even in the case of Yamaha, a ubiquitous Japanese guitar maker, some of its models were never distributed in the United States, but only sold in Japan. So when a vintage Yamaha FG-300D listed by a pawn shop on eBay caught my eye but had no corresponding Blue Book listing to easily assess its value, I headed to the world wide web. With the help of Google Translate I was able to confirm some basic information from Japanese listings.
The FG-300D was manufactured in Japan between 1980-1986. It features an Ezo Spruce top and Walnut back and sides. Premium appointments include abalone binding trim and rosette inlay, Gold-plated Yamaha tuners, and pearl Yamaha inlaid lettering on the headstock. Ezo Spruce from the high altitude mountains of Hokkaido, Japan, is prized for its close, even grain that produces a soundboard of exceptional energy and tonal projection. Because of its scarcity, it is no longer available as a top wood for Yamaha guitars.
This particular guitar had apparently been brought back from Japan by a serviceman and was in very good condition. With little publicly available pricing information, I was the winning bidder. Now, after a professional set up and some new strings, it is ready for a good home. We’ll see if anyone is interested in a unique Yamaha with some history, a premium top, and some nice appointments.
Sold!