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Have discovered a Kiso Suzuki Mandolin Model MR 200 at home. In Beautiful condition. Mum proably had it around 1980 when I was born. Anybody interested?
Hi
I might be interested if yu still have it. It might be suitable for our guitar and mandolin orchestra.
Regards
ian
: Have discovered a Kiso Suzuki Mandolin Model MR 200 at home. In Beautiful condition. Mum proably had it around 1980 when I was born. Anybody interested?
: Have discovered a Kiso Suzuki Mandolin Model MR 200 at home. In Beautiful condition. Mum proably had it around 1980 when I was born. Anybody interested?
This popular thread has been given its own page : Takeharu WTK 200
: I bought this 12 string beauty about 10 years ago for £50 (sterling),I have a few other guitars that cost considerably more, but I have to say my Takeharu sounds better than most of my other acoustics. It has such as big fat rich sound and other people are always commenting as such! Is there anybody else out there who has any comments on this, in my opinion ‘Fine instument’.
Hallo
I boughta Takeharu WT200 yesterday (second hand) and am very impressed with the sound. I know absolutely nothing about these guitars. This one is dated 1975 and in very good condition. I wondered how much it would be worth! Regards Kevin.
I bought this 12 string beauty about 10 years ago for £50 (sterling),I have a few other guitars that cost considerably more, but I have to say my Takeharu sounds better than most of my other acoustics. It has such as big fat rich sound and other people are always commenting as such! Is there anybody else out there who has any comments on this, in my opinion ‘Fine instument’.
Someone in the Netherlands was selling his Takeharu WTK200 12 string, very good condition. I did some googlin, and found a lot of reviews saying what a wonderful guitar this is. So I offered the buyer 70 euros for it, and he just sent me an email telling me that he has accepted my offer. It should arrive by the middle of next week – I can’t wait ! It should be a lot better than the Norwegian made Morgan 12 string I’ve been using so far.
I have a Takeharu 12 string guitar model WTK100. I have had this guitar from new when I bought it around 1978/9. It has matured well and sounds as good as any 12 string I have played including a modern Guild. I have no idea of it’s value but would not part with it for under £1000.00.
I believe these guitars were well mad and are pretty rare these days.
Does one know the age and what it is worth.The one I have is in great shape and great sound.
I got a Takeharu WT-120 as a present. It´s from 1975. Can anybody tell me something about the quality and the actual price ? Thanks
: I got a Takeharu WT-120 as a present. It´s from 1975. Can anybody tell me something about the quality and the actual price ? Thanks
I have a Takeharu GT 180 classical guitar that I bought in 1979 in Canada. I took lessons for a year and just picked it up again after 26 years and I am trying to teach myself. Any info would be appreciated. Take care, Tom
i just resently bought a used kiso suzuki guitar.
the model # is of what i can see is AB363B or AB303B or AB3808 not quit sure.But can any body tell me what the year it might be,or tell me how much it would be worth and maybe some specs on it.
thanks very much.much appreciated.
Vern
Hello,
Can anybody give me information (how old is this guitar)?
Its an M.Suzuki classical guitar modelnr: 202 (Japan)
There is a dot on the 10th fret instead of the 9th ??
Sound realy beautifull.
This popular thread has been given its own page : Takeharu W400
I have one of these. Apparently it has the wood of an expensive Martin. I have owned it for 25 years. It plays well. Does anybody know the value?
: After reading many messages, I have not seen any with a Takeharu Model W400. Could anybody who knows about this model tell me a bit about it, please.
: Thank You
I bought an acoustic guitar in 1985 which has a label inside writing M. Suzuki Model W-400. It is a nice and clean sounding acoustic guitar. One should take Phosphor-Bronze strings. I don’t know whether it is the guitar you are writing about.
Mike
I have owned one for 25 years. Real good wood in it. I have to say that it sounds pretty good. It has the same wood as an expensive Martin. I play it alot.I have played a good number of guitars and I could put this up against many. It has a soft sound. I had some work done on it and it is very easy to play. The action and intonation is quite good. Any ideas of value>
I have a W500. It seems to be a Japan copy of Martin D-35 or D-45. The guitar is built in 1978. It must hav been good lokking in old days, but not a great sounding instrument. I fixed it from a bad condition, and has put in to mic systems in it Tor Tønnessen
I have done the same with the w-400. Sounds pretty good through my Fender amp.
After reading many messages, I have not seen any with a Takeharu Model W400. Could anybody who knows about this model tell me a bit about it, please.
Thank You
I’ve owned this guitar (W-400) for the last 30 something years. I used to plug it into my Fender acoustic amp, with a Dean Markley pick up in sound hole, and I would match it up against any guitar of it’s day, for the beautiful and full sound it put out. It sits atop my mantle in my music room, as the retired “old pro” it is. I’ve looked around years ago, and couldn’t find ANYTHING about this guitar, but knew it was a beauty. It doesn’t surprise me, that it would match up with the Martin of that era. i guess I should take it to a luthier to get it primed back up, like the old days. It has a few issues from MANY hours of playing, but sounds like it’s worth it to fix up. Happy strummin’ all!
anyone know the age of this guitar
: anyone know the age of this guitar
I have the same model
it,s a folk model made in 1971
This popular thread has been given its own page : old guitar Suzuki f 100
: I bought one of these at a garage sale several years ago, serial # 715. I just polished it up and put new strings on it. It is weird in that its first fret is just in front of the nut. It looks good, but the neck seems to be bowed as the strings are 5/16ths off the 20th fret. I was just wondering if it would be worth it to try to rectify this problem.
: Would like to no what year this guitar was made /i no it’s old ?but sure would like to when that make of guitar came out thank you ?/from rita ?
Would like to no what year this guitar was made /i no it’s old ?but sure would like to when that make of guitar came out thank you ?/from rita ?
This popular thread has been given its own page : Suzuki f 100
: IHave a guitar Suzuki f 100 ?don’t what year it was made it is a brown guitar /would like to no when it was made ?still got a good sound ?/thank you ?hope to hear from you ?
I TOO HAVE A F100 12 STRING THAT TUNES TO C. I THINK IT WAS MADE IN THE EARLY SEVENTIES. VALUE ?
TO ME PRICELESS
: : IHave a guitar Suzuki f 100 ?don’t what year it was made it is a brown guitar /would like to no when it was made ?still got a good sound ?/thank you ?hope to hear from you ?
: I TOO HAVE A F100 12 STRING THAT TUNES TO C. I THINK IT WAS MADE IN THE EARLY SEVENTIES. VALUE ?
: TO ME PRICELESS
I bought my F100 6 string guitar in 1973. I paid $100.00, price included a hard shell case. It has a great sound and is a fantastic guitar. It will be passed to my grandchildren some day. I hope they enjoy it as much as I have.
: I TOO HAVE A F100 12 STRING THAT TUNES TO C. I THINK IT WAS MADE IN THE EARLY SEVENTIES. VALUE ?
TO ME PRICELESS. MY 12 ST. HAS AN OVER-LAP AT THE BASE TO ATTACHE THE STRINGS. NEVER SEEN ONE LIKE IT. IS IT AN ORIGINAL PROTOTYPE? CANT SEEM TO FIND ANY HISTORY ON IT. BOUGHT IN 1985
IHave a guitar Suzuki f 100 ?don’t what year it was made it is a brown guitar /would like to no when it was made ?still got a good sound ?/thank you ?hope to hear from you ?
Hello, I bought a guitar, wich brand is: Pro Martin, model W500.
I’ve tried to find information about this guitar, but without succes.
Does somebody can give me information or links to a site incase this guitar?
I am looking forward to hear from you guys and dolls.
Kind regards,
Jim
Hello, I bought a guitar, wich brand is: Pro Martin, model W500.
I’ve tried to find information about this guitar, but without succes.
Does somebody can give me information or links to a site incase this guitar?
I am looking forward to hear from you guys and dolls.
Kind regards,
Jim
: Hello, I bought a guitar, wich brand is: Pro Martin, model W500.
: I’ve tried to find information about this guitar, but without succes.
: Does somebody can give me information or links to a site incase this guitar?
: I am looking forward to hear from you guys and dolls.
: Kind regards,
: Jim
Can you pleas send some pic of your guitar:-) Im trying to make a home page, about Pro Martin guitar. If its fore sale im interested
contact me on email.
Yours Lars
Hi Lars!
Tonight i have read your message from 2009 on the forum.
I still couldn’t find much information about my promartin , now almost 6 years later!
Would you send me your emailaddress to me? Then i send you a few pictures of the guitar. My email is [email protected]
Hello. I have recently purchased a Suzuki Strat copy. It’s a fender 1970’s copy with the big head stock. Two piece, med/light body with a lake placid blue colour and a quilted maple neck with a maple fingerboard laminated top. There is no skunk stripe. The seller told me it was manafactured in 1974. Does anyone know about this model of suzuki’s? Thankyou.
marty
This popular thread has been given its own page : Takeharu WT-150 Folk Guitar
this is sept 2006 i have exact model (42006 number) purchased in texas pawn shop for 85$. minty condition. rich tone with old strings. Im restringing to discover true tone.
laminated top, real parquet rosette, dreadnaught shape. mahogany fingerboard and bridge, stamped shell machines (not diecast) but all in all very nice. Im researching it now.
[email protected]
: I brought this guitar in 1974 for around $150.00. The tag inside the sound hole says: Kiso Suzuki Violin Company, Folk, Takeharu Guitar, 1974, WT-150, 41078. Can anyone tell me about this guitar and what it might be worth. It’s in great shape and sounds the great. Thanks.
I am going to look at one in good overall shape tonight. I’ll probably buy
: this is sept 2006 i have exact model (42006 number) purchased in texas pawn shop for 85$. minty condition. rich tone with old strings. Im restringing to discover true tone.
: laminated top, real parquet rosette, dreadnaught shape. mahogany fingerboard and bridge, stamped shell machines (not diecast) but all in all very nice. Im researching it now.
: [email protected]
: : I brought this guitar in 1974 for around $150.00. The tag inside the sound hole says: Kiso Suzuki Violin Company, Folk, Takeharu Guitar, 1974, WT-150, 41078. Can anyone tell me about this guitar and what it might be worth. It’s in great shape and sounds the great. Thanks.
: I am going to look at one in good overall shape tonight. I’ll probably buy
:
: : this is sept 2006 i have exact model (42006 number) purchased in texas pawn shop for 85$. minty condition. rich tone with old strings. Im restringing to discover true tone.
: : laminated top, real parquet rosette, dreadnaught shape. mahogany fingerboard and bridge, stamped shell machines (not diecast) but all in all very nice. Im researching it now.
: : [email protected]
:
: : : I brought this guitar in 1974 for around $150.00. The tag inside the sound hole says: Kiso Suzuki Violin Company, Folk, Takeharu Guitar, 1974, WT-150, 41078. Can anyone tell me about this guitar and what it might be worth. It’s in great shape and sounds the great. Thanks.
Hello,
I bought my wt150 in 1975 in Holland. It’s for almost 35 years with me. I wanted to buy a new gitar, but a very expensive Martin didn’t sound as good as my Takeharu. I didn’t buy a new but had my wt150 in repair. I hope it can join me for 35 Years again!
I brought this guitar in 1974 for around $150.00. The tag inside the sound hole says: Kiso Suzuki Violin Company, Folk, Takeharu Guitar, 1974, WT-150, 41078. Can anyone tell me about this guitar and what it might be worth. It’s in great shape and sounds the great. Thanks.
I bought my Takeharu WT-150 (1974) in Holland, at Weijers Muziek Hilversum, in the early 80th. It sounded great, and still does!! KInd regards, Frans Hagethorn
This popular thread has been given its own page : Simpsons – Sears Classical Guitar model 26150
how mutch did you paid for your guitar.and do you know how old it is ?
Thank you
I have the same guitar that my dad gave to me when I started playing guitar, apparently it’s pretty old. I have no info this this guitar but I’m looking into it. I’ll post back here if I find anything relevant.
I just bought a guitar with model #26148, Simson sears canada. It looks very similar to a Kawai MIJ guitar. I’ve also seen a Kay that looked very similar.Harmony Central has a review that the description is very close to mine under Kawai. The guy that named Teisco imported guitars from Japan during that time frame, I forgot his name, one of the guitar magazines did an interview with him, and in that article, it was mentioned that Kawai did supply Sears with guitars, so it adds up, it’s a place to start. If you run across any info, please email me, and I’ll do the same. Craig.
I recently acquired a Simpsons Sears classical guitar model # 26150. Don’t know how old it is but is in good shape. I know that Sears sold Silvertones but was wondering if anyone knows who made this model for Sears. It says made in Japan on the label. Appreciate any info anyone might have.
Thanks, James.
I have model #26149. Does anyone have any info on these guitars..much appreciated.
Looking for any info on this beauty guitar. Inside the whole it reads simpsons sears model 26149..the headstock shows gibson logo somewhat fades…made in Japan…Unable to find any info on the guitar.
I just got this guitar from my sister who bought it at a garage sale and can not find any info on it,I noticed the older posts on the same guitar.Anyone have any info on this model..
Would anyone have info on a Simpson Sears Japan made Classical guitar model #26150,like what year it was made.Thank’s Ron
Hi i own the same guitar & wondering what year it was made and by who & what the value would be today.Did you ever find out this info on that model number just wondering & could use the help.
Hi there: I’ve been looking all over without any success for info on this beautiful guitar. I have one in excellent condition and was wondering about its history and of course its value. I collect guitars and am not considering selling, but very curious to find out more info. If you have received any info, can you pass it on to me? Muchly appreciated.
Nickie Boness in Ontario Canada.
any set price i can sell for and what year it was made
ok so i had a 1967 suzuki-violin guitathat belonged to my dad. it was stolen and i have to replace it. if anyone knows what the value of this guitar is or ha one they would sell, PLEASE email me.
I just looked at takeharu classical and they wanted $100. but the neck of the guitar was a little bent. Are there ant truss rods in the neck… I couldn’t see one, so is this fixable? How much do these guitars run for?
I have a Suzuki Threes Guitar AD380S dreadnaught.. on stock is 800625 .. any info on this year or??? sounds soooo good will never part but would like any info Thanks L
: I have a Suzuki Threes Guitar AD380S dreadnaught.. on stock is 800625 .. any info on this year or??? sounds soooo good will never part but would like any info Thanks L
I have a Suzuki Threes AD312 by the Suzuki Violin Co.
My wife bought it new off the rack in 1969 for $75.00. I don’t know what it’s worth today, to me it’s priceless,
it will never be for sale. The only thing I’ve done to it in
the past 25 years is change the strings, finger ease lemon oil on the fret board and play it! alot. Todays $500.00 (Yamaha or Fender) don’t compare. If any other players pick it up to play, it takes about 30 seconds before I hear
"what a nice guitar"…..Just thought I would comment, happy playing. Dan
anyone know approx. year and value of above mentioned guitar
thanks tom
Hi
I have a kw250 guitar, can anyone tell me when it was produced, and the value.
I got it around 1978, it has Serial number #70305.
By the way, it sounds very very good.
/Sv-e
I believe during the 70s the first digit is year of manufacture so your guitar was made in 1977
Hi
Well i found this site:
http://www4.ocn.ne.jp/~almondgr/stock0309/kansas01.html
This looks exactly the same as my guitar, does anyone know if it’s a kiso-suzuki guitar, shown on the photo ?
The guitar on the photo is named Kansas.
/Sv-e
I have a 1969 Kiso Suzuki 4/4 Copy of A stradivarus 1720. Could you tell me it’s worth? Thank you
Hello,
please, need info about a Kiso-Suzuki,
model: G300 , serial: 70849
Maybe somebody has the same???
How much do i pay for???
Thanks,
Mikkelle
Hi
I bought one yesterday for 700 Swiss Franks in a used guitars store and the clerk seemed honest and competent. I don’t think I have over- or underpayed very much. He told me its a model of the 80th. If anybody knows more….
Best
Ralf
: Hello,
: please, need info about a Kiso-Suzuki,
: model: G300 , serial: 70849
: Maybe somebody has the same???
: How much do i pay for???
: Thanks,
: Mikkelle
This popular thread has been given its own page : Kiso Suzuki No 150
Scott: I just bought a Kiso Suzuki WT150 at a pawn shop for $79. It’s a 12-string with only 6 strings on it. I am having new Martin catguts put on it tomorrow. I’m also trying to find information on the guitar. Did you have any luck ?????
Hi there,
Did you have any luck finding out information on the kiso suzuki 150?.
If you know how much it costs to buy (if you can still buy it off course) let me know
Cheers
: Scott: I just bought a Kiso Suzuki WT150 at a pawn shop for $79. It’s a 12-string with only 6 strings on it. I am having new Martin catguts put on it tomorrow. I’m also trying to find information on the guitar. Did you have any luck ?????
No more info avaiable. I decided not to go ahead with this one because it needed to much much work.
I’ve an opportunity to buy a Kiso Suzuki No 150 (I think). Its a bit hard to read. They want A$120 and I can’t find out any information on this model???
HI can anyone tell me what this guitar might be worth I have owened it since new it is an amazing sounding guitar
Can anybody tell me more about a M- suzuki fw 510.
This quitar was offered me for a price á euro 130,00
I haven’t traced any signs of the M in front of suzuki!
Is this a bargain, or to expensive?
This popular thread has been given its own page : Old Takeharu guitar
: I also have a Takeharu guitar from the mid-late 1970’s. It says Takeharu Guitar on the headstock with an emblem that looks like a crown and leaf on top, and two leaves under the words. It is a rather large accoustic. It is a light wood on the top, with a dark wood sides and back(with a light strip down the middle).It is model WK150 and I have never seen any others before. I would love to know something about them.
Do you still have the guitar? If so would you be interested in selling it?
Hi, I just bought at auction the second Taka’ that I have owned, mine is a WK150 , SN 80219, ,(the first one I reversed over in 1988 but still have the neck/fretboard,(undamaged)but mine has a large Triangular Maple stripe on the what apears to be Rosewood back, it plays like a dream, as my previous Taka’ did.
I have A Takearu electric guitar which I love. I recently tried to get some infomation about it from a music store in Norwich where I live. They told me that the only info they had was in a guitar book called ‘The Blue Book’, (www.thebluebook.com. My guitar is a solid bodied model with 2 pick-ups and the takeharu name in mother of pearl on the top of the neck, apart from that there is no info on the guitar,not a made in —- logo anywhere. Even though the guitar must be all of 25 yrs old it is still in great condition.
I have this same guitar and would be interested in any information you find regarding it. Likewise I will keep you posted. I believe mine is early 70’s model WK 650 possible WB 650.
: I have a Takeharu Guitar model Folk WK-100 (Standard Western), manufactured 1978. I remember the price was 900 SEK in those days (100 EUR) in Sweden, 1979. I have used it all these years but yesterday I bought an Ibanez AEL20…
: I have this same guitar and would be interested in any information you find regarding it. Likewise I will keep you posted. I believe mine is early 70’s model WK 650 possible WB 650.
Do you know what its worth today
I have an old Takeharu guitar from the early 1970’s. It says Takeharu Guitar on the headstock with an emblem that looks like a crown and leaf on top, and two leaves under the words. It is a rather large accoustic. It is a light wood on the top, with a dark wood sides and back. The pick guard is very fancy and has a white bird, possibly a dove, and roses on it. The guitar looks very much like on Jim Croce used to play. It has a wonderful sound, and is easy to finger. I would like to know how much it is worth, and what model it is, or find out some place where I can find this information.
Just purchased a Takeharu WK 100. If anyone has any information about this guitar I’d love to hear from you.
If anyone is interested very good condition original case
Miso Suzuki violin co. Nagano Japan
if anyone has one for sale could you please email me at [email protected]
Hi all,
I hava a Takeharu WT-300 that I bought in a secondhand shop for a couple of hundred dollars a few years ago. Pristine guitar with a pristine case for being 38 years old. It looks like it has never been played. Still sounds great. Year 1976. Serial 60407. Anyone have any info on it?
it is a wtk200 12 string how much is it worth
In side guitar has T Yauram old made in Tokyo Japan.. GT 1/2 78809 0r 7cco9
Dated ;1977 with Tokyo design and crown designs T Yauram old
BEST HAND MADE CRAFTSMAN. The top neck has crows on word fancy Takeraru . neck pretty design no scratches looks like new. top of the hole fancy design..Like know more about this guitar bought to day.
I have a classical Suzuki no. 33 ..any idea of the year of manufacture
: I have a classical Suzuki no. 33 ..any idea of the year of manufacture
its getting on i’d say ……funny thing is i have no.700 and can’t put a date on it .
plays so well with solid top…might be a twin!
i’m guessing 50s to 60s era.
I’ve just acquired a Suzuki acoustic guitar, serial # F-1300. Can you tell me when it was made, and current value?
Hi, It’s one of the three-s edition, anybody have any info on it I think
it’s the best guitar I have owned.
I have one too, it a very good sounding guitar.
I can’t find a serial number.
I found my old jazz bass ser # MM 3124432 made in Mexico, would it have any value to trade for a newer one for my 17 year old son?
I was wandering how old my guitar would be .It was bought in a second hand shop i 1974.The number inside is 60300 and it is signed by Suzuki
hi i have a suzuki guitar and im looking into selling it. i need the money. is there anybody that can help me? thanx. my email is [email protected] thanx for any help you can give 🙂
Hi
I am looking for a suzuki folk guitar (dreadnough).
If somebody wants to sell one to me, I’d love it.
Rgds
Tom
Please let me know what model it is, year, condition and the price that you want for it.
Your address, phone no. would be appreciated.
Mike
P.S. I used to have a Suzuki No.36
are suziki guitars good? because i have one, its like 30 years old, and its a No. 33, a classical guitar, it was bought in new guinea, it was my mums.
its a # 31 i dont know the year or anything. it has a couple of scratches but not bad. it sounds good when its in tune. but i am trying to get a quote from somebody cause i love my guitar but i need some money. and i want an eltric anyways. u can email me at [email protected] thanx oh yeh i live in texas, dallas area…
Amy
This popular thread has been given its own page : Takeharu WK 250, good guitarr?
I have just been given this same guitar I think with elaborate pick guard with a dove and roses.. looks like abalone inlay on the fret board and some sort of steel, adjustable saddle brace. Mine is believe to be early 70’s. If you find any information could you please pass it on. I will return with any info I dig up.
Many years ago I traded an old guitar amp for a acoustic guitar. I’ve had the guitar since then, it is a Takeharu WK-250 that looks a lot like the WK 300 on this link: http://members.fortunecity.com/shiny1/
The WK 250 has a less elaborated backside, and somewhat different inlays on the front, but still as elaborated as the WK 300.
Does anyone know anything about this guitar? Is it good, was it expensive or cheap? I cant find any info about Takeharu on the net, it seems that they dont produce guitars anymore.
Thanks.
Hello,
I have a Takenaru G-85,
this guitar is without strings and I don’t know if it is Acoustic (with metal strings) or Classical (with nylon strings.
Please help me.
Thanks
: Hello,
: I have a Takenaru G-85,
: this guitar is without strings and I don’t know if it is Acoustic (with metal strings) or Classical (with nylon strings.
: Please help me.
: Thanks
It is an early seventies nylon string guitar, i have one. Do not put regular steel strings on it!
anyone know anything about this kind of classical guitar, please write to my mail !!!
thanks
michael
This popular thread has been given its own page : Suzuki Folk Guitar
This guitar was produced and sold between 1972 and 1978.
A very nice sound, smallish body size. Value though is not too great in the used guitar market.
I have the same guitar with serial number 9507, which was bought in 1973. What a fantastic sound! It gets better and better.
Would you know what the value of this guitar would be, lost mine in a house fire, and need an estimated cost. I would appreciate any helpl thank you Karen
i m from Turkey and my name is Serkan. i have a suzuki guitar whose model no is 10. Is there anyone that knows about it? By the way, its sound wonderful:)
I am looking for information on how old my Kiso Suzuki-Violin Folk guitar Model AR-210 Serial#40941. I’ve had it for a few years and love it. It has a great sound even though it’s been around and around. I’m not concerned about the value cause it means the world to me I’d just like to know how old it might be. Best guess is from the early 70’s???
Thanks for any help someone may be able to give, Cheers.
HI I WAS JST WONDRIN IF ANYONE KNOWS DA VALUE OF MY GUITA
I have a suzuki fg60 and can’t find anything about it on the internet.
I would appreciate some help with information.
Could anyone tell me the present day value of this guitar,
This popular thread has been given its own page : suzuki guitar
: I have a kiso/suzuki 6 string acoustic guitar. On the label it says kiso/suzuki violin Co. Ltd. Japan. No 21229 Model WE-150. Looks like it is signed by Suzuki. Can anyone tell me what it is worth?
: : I have the same model, a kiso/suzuki 6 string acoustic guitar Model WE-150. I’d appreciate if someboy can give us some clue about this vintage guitar.
I just got a Kiso Suzuki WT150 12 string with the same signature and am looking to find out how much it’s worth in good condition. Did you have any luck ??
Send me Pictures
I have a kiso/suzuki 6 string acoustic guitar. On the label it says kiso/suzuki violin Co. Ltd. Japan. No 21229 Model WE-150. Looks like it is signed by Suzuki. Can anyone tell me what it is worth?
would like to know the value of a kiso suzuki classical guitar model # AB512 made by the kiso suzuki voilin company…..
serial # 46975
thank you,
mark
SUZUKI W-120VSC any info appreciated value or interest
SUZUKI W-120VSC any info appreciated value or interest
SUZUKI W-120VSC any info appreciated value or interest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Suzuki copy of Martin D35
I also have one and got mine new in the early to mid 70s.
I have not been able to find any real information about it.
Mine says D35 on the inside label. One on youtube claims to be D35 shows ?150 on inside label
I have a Suzuki acoustic guitar that I inherited from my Grandpa. He bought it from a pawn shop in the early 70’s. It is a direct copy of a Martin D35: 3 piece split back; pearl inlay around the binding and sound hole; Martin styled headstock and tuners. It plays beautifully!I was wondering if anyone has any information as to the approximate age and worth of the guitar (not that I would EVER sell it!).
This popular thread has been given its own page : About "Suzuki"
: Hi,
i have a question. I have a Suzuki guitar with a label that says S5. Do you know anything about it?
: Hi,
: I’m tetsu. in Japan. Although my english strange, please forgive me. I got W-300 for a week ago and it has a nice sound. May be you know about this information of Kiso Suzuki, but many people uses english don’t know about Suzuki well. Because Suzuki is Japanese company.
: Kiso Suzuki is old name of it company, now we call "Suzuki Violin". There is Nagoya City Aichi pref. Japan. this company is making a violin, a cello, a viola, a contrabass, and mandolin etc… but it’s NOT making and repairing a guitar. Because there are no workperson to make a guitar and there are no drawing. This is why a guitar printed "kiso suzuki" or "Three S" is very rare.
: Suzuki was built by Mr.Suzuki Masakichi. May be Suzuki made guitars till first stage of the 80s (it means all Suzuki guitar is senior than me). Suzuki sometime made a guitar as OEM (ex. HILLBILLY, Tomson, sonoro, Watson, kansas, Æ^ÆPÆnÆâ¹(Takeharu)).
: In Japan, many people uses Suzuki guitar, but it’s minor than Yamaha, Yairi or Morris. Suzuki guitar’s Model No. means price of it. For example, W-300 is 30000 yen, AE-25 is 25000 yen.(1 dollar is about 110 yen. But during then to now, inflation was occured in Japan. By my mother’s speaking, the value of money then was twice as today’s it. It means W-300 is about 550 dollars today.) I think it is inexpensive, but I bought my W-300 for 15.5 dollars at auction;-))
: It’s no context information, but I wish this information helps you. If you have an question, please tell me. I’ll search on HomePage it was written on Japanese.
: have a nice life with Suzuki guitar.
Hello Tetsu, I have a Kiso-Susuki Classical Guitar in good condition. On the label it says G-150 80348. Do you know how much it is worth? Thanks!
Hello,
About suzuki G-150, the guitar price was 15.000 Yen in japonese catalogs. So it was a cheap but good guitar. My father bought the same model new in France in 1981, for a price of 1000 francs, which mean 150 euros now. So, around 200 $. It was his classical guitar teacher who went with him in the shop and recommended this model to my father after trying it.
It’s not pricy, i think the top is laminate but good sounding, i really love mine.
Greetings from france, and sorry for my english !
PS : here are some catalogs of suzuki folk guitars http://www.t-shiga.com/sub7-5-1.htm
: Hello Tetsu, I have a Kiso-Susuki Classical Guitar in good condition. On the label it says G-150 80348. Do you know how much it is worth? Thanks!
I am trying to find the value of the Suzuki mandelin my grandfather brought back from WW two it is the bowl type in very good condition. with the designation of a printed (NO.) and stamped (4). Does this mean it was the 4th one made? it has the original label and still plays fine.: Hi,
: I’m tetsu. in Japan. Although my english strange, please forgive me. I got W-300 for a week ago and it has a nice sound. May be you know about this information of Kiso Suzuki, but many people uses english don’t know about Suzuki well. Because Suzuki is Japanese company.
: Kiso Suzuki is old name of it company, now we call "Suzuki Violin". There is Nagoya City Aichi pref. Japan. this company is making a violin, a cello, a viola, a contrabass, and mandolin etc… but it’s NOT making and repairing a guitar. Because there are no workperson to make a guitar and there are no drawing. This is why a guitar printed "kiso suzuki" or "Three S" is very rare.
: Suzuki was built by Mr.Suzuki Masakichi. May be Suzuki made guitars till first stage of the 80s (it means all Suzuki guitar is senior than me). Suzuki sometime made a guitar as OEM (ex. HILLBILLY, Tomson, sonoro, Watson, kansas, ƒ^ƒPƒnƒ‹(Takeharu)).
: In Japan, many people uses Suzuki guitar, but it’s minor than Yamaha, Yairi or Morris. Suzuki guitar’s Model No. means price of it. For example, W-300 is 30000 yen, AE-25 is 25000 yen.(1 dollar is about 110 yen. But during then to now, inflation was occured in Japan. By my mother’s speaking, the value of money then was twice as today’s it. It means W-300 is about 550 dollars today.) I think it is inexpensive, but I bought my W-300 for 15.5 dollars at auction;-))
: It’s no context information, but I wish this information helps you. If you have an question, please tell me. I’ll search on HomePage it was written on Japanese.
: have a nice life with Suzuki guitar.
Hi, I just inherited a Kiso Suzuki acoustic. The Model is W-1000BB. I cant find documentation anywhere. I would like to know if it is worth restoring. It has fret rattle on a few frets and is unfortunately pretty bad.
Everything is original on it. The tone from this guitar is quite amazing within the playable areas on the fretboard.
What is this guitar worth and is it worth restoring to a playable state?
Thanks,
Scott.
The same model guitar as what you have inherited sold on EBay for ~$250. The guitar was in very decent shape. Hope this gives you an idea on whether or not to invest in your guitar.
Darrin
: Hi,
I´m Ingo from Germany. Maybe you can help me.I have got a Suzuki #12. Can you give me some information about it? I would like to know in which year it was build and how much it is worth. I cannot find any information about this model.. Thank you for helping me.
Regards,
Ingo
: Hi,
: I’m tetsu. in Japan. Although my english strange, please forgive me. I got W-300 for a week ago and it has a nice sound. May be you know about this information of Kiso Suzuki, but many people uses english don’t know about Suzuki well. Because Suzuki is Japanese company.
: Kiso Suzuki is old name of it company, now we call "Suzuki Violin". There is Nagoya City Aichi pref. Japan. this company is making a violin, a cello, a viola, a contrabass, and mandolin etc… but it’s NOT making and repairing a guitar. Because there are no workperson to make a guitar and there are no drawing. This is why a guitar printed "kiso suzuki" or "Three S" is very rare.
: Suzuki was built by Mr.Suzuki Masakichi. May be Suzuki made guitars till first stage of the 80s (it means all Suzuki guitar is senior than me). Suzuki sometime made a guitar as OEM (ex. HILLBILLY, Tomson, sonoro, Watson, kansas, ƒ^ƒPƒnƒ‹(Takeharu)).
: In Japan, many people uses Suzuki guitar, but it’s minor than Yamaha, Yairi or Morris. Suzuki guitar’s Model No. means price of it. For example, W-300 is 30000 yen, AE-25 is 25000 yen.(1 dollar is about 110 yen. But during then to now, inflation was occured in Japan. By my mother’s speaking, the value of money then was twice as today’s it. It means W-300 is about 550 dollars today.) I think it is inexpensive, but I bought my W-300 for 15.5 dollars at auction;-))
: It’s no context information, but I wish this information helps you. If you have an question, please tell me. I’ll search on HomePage it was written on Japanese.
: have a nice life with Suzuki guitar.
I have a Kiso Suzuki model #50
Please can you help with age or maker anything
My life is nice with Suzuki guitar
George
Anyone have any info on an older, M Suzuki Model E 1 guitar. Don’t know the exact date of manufactuer and can’t find much info. Any help would be deeply appreciated.
: I’m tetsu. in Japan. Although my english strange, please forgive me. I got W-300 for a week ago and it has a nice sound. May be you know about this information of Kiso Suzuki, but many people uses english don’t know about Suzuki well. Because Suzuki is Japanese company.
: Kiso Suzuki is old name of it company, now we call "Suzuki Violin". There is Nagoya City Aichi pref. Japan. this company is making a violin, a cello, a viola, a contrabass, and mandolin etc… but it’s NOT making and repairing a guitar. Because there are no workperson to make a guitar and there are no drawing. This is why a guitar printed "kiso suzuki" or "Three S" is very rare.
: Suzuki was built by Mr.Suzuki Masakichi. May be Suzuki made guitars till first stage of the 80s (it means all Suzuki guitar is senior than me). Suzuki sometime made a guitar as OEM (ex. HILLBILLY, Tomson, sonoro, Watson, kansas, Æ^ÆPÆnÆâ¹(Takeharu)).
: In Japan, many people uses Suzuki guitar, but it’s minor than Yamaha, Yairi or Morris. Suzuki guitar’s Model No. means price of it. For example, W-300 is 30000 yen, AE-25 is 25000 yen.(1 dollar is about 110 yen. But during then to now, inflation was occured in Japan. By my mother’s speaking, the value of money then was twice as today’s it. It means W-300 is about 550 dollars today.) I think it is inexpensive, but I bought my W-300 for 15.5 dollars at auction;-))
: It’s no context information, but I wish this information helps you. If you have an question, please tell me. I’ll search on HomePage it was written on Japanese.
: have a nice life with Suzuki guitar.
Konnichi wa Tetsu san,
O tasukete onegai shimasu,
I bought very old beautiful Suzuki classical acoustic guitar. Beautiful old style Label in guitar says it is factory number 34 (very low number!?). Produced in Nagoya.
I would be very grateful for any advice as to production or value?
Honto ni arigato gozaimasu
Arno
: Hi,
: I’m tetsu. in Japan. Although my english strange, please forgive me. I got W-300 for a week ago and it has a nice sound. May be you know about this information of Kiso Suzuki, but many people uses english don’t know about Suzuki well. Because Suzuki is Japanese company.
: Kiso Suzuki is old name of it company, now we call "Suzuki Violin". There is Nagoya City Aichi pref. Japan. this company is making a violin, a cello, a viola, a contrabass, and mandolin etc… but it’s NOT making and repairing a guitar. Because there are no workperson to make a guitar and there are no drawing. This is why a guitar printed "kiso suzuki" or "Three S" is very rare.
: Suzuki was built by Mr.Suzuki Masakichi. May be Suzuki made guitars till first stage of the 80s (it means all Suzuki guitar is senior than me). Suzuki sometime made a guitar as OEM (ex. HILLBILLY, Tomson, sonoro, Watson, kansas, Æ^ÆPÆnÆâ¹(Takeharu)).
: In Japan, many people uses Suzuki guitar, but it’s minor than Yamaha, Yairi or Morris. Suzuki guitar’s Model No. means price of it. For example, W-300 is 30000 yen, AE-25 is 25000 yen.(1 dollar is about 110 yen. But during then to now, inflation was occured in Japan. By my mother’s speaking, the value of money then was twice as today’s it. It means W-300 is about 550 dollars today.) I think it is inexpensive, but I bought my W-300 for 15.5 dollars at auction;-))
: It’s no context information, but I wish this information helps you. If you have an question, please tell me. I’ll search on HomePage it was written on Japanese.
: have a nice life with Suzuki guitar.
Hi I’m Joe from Vancouver Canada and I just across a Suzuki AD330A and wondering if anyone has information of this guitar and it’s price. The guitar sounds great.
: Hi I’m Joe from Vancouver Canada and I just across a Suzuki AD330A and wondering if anyone has information of this guitar and it’s price. The guitar sounds great.
I have one as well. Purchased it in 1978. Still have it, still play it … sounds great. I had it appraised last year at $1,500.00.
Hello… I’m Legis from Jakarta, Indonesia and I just wan’t to know about TOMSON guitar brand. I need more information about my guitar type. 2 guitar TOMSON brand i have, Tomson Spirit Sounds – white colour (strato type) and Tomson Les Paul type-black colour. TOMSON it’s realy Kiso Suzuki-JAPAN product? How olders TOMSON and GRECO start produce in Japan?
As long as far Tomson guitar have a good sounds…i like that.
Hello… I’m Legis from Jakarta, Indonesia and I just wan’t to know about TOMSON guitar brand. I need more information about my guitar type. 2 guitar TOMSON brand i have, Tomson Spirit Sounds – white colour (strato type) and Tomson Les Paul type-black colour. TOMSON it’s realy Kiso Suzuki-JAPAN product? How olders TOMSON and GRECO start produce in Japan?
As long as far Tomson guitar have a good sounds…i like that.
Hi I’m Joe from Vancouver Canada and I just across a Suzuki AD330A and wondering if anyone has information of this guitar and it’s price. The guitar sounds great.
hi i feel pleasure 2 inform u that i v got a mendolion manufactured by ur company in 1962 with its origional case n stiker pasted inside the intrument i want to sale it back to ur company let me know about the price’terms n comditions ill be waiting 4 a favourable reply as soom as possile tahnx
:I have a Suzuki Model MR-30 mandolin. Can you give me any information about value and time made?
Thanks,
Tom
Hi,
: I’m tetsu. in Japan. Although my english strange, please forgive me. I got W-300 for a week ago and it has a nice sound. May be you know about this information of Kiso Suzuki, but many people uses english don’t know about Suzuki well. Because Suzuki is Japanese company.
: Kiso Suzuki is old name of it company, now we call "Suzuki Violin". There is Nagoya City Aichi pref. Japan. this company is making a violin, a cello, a viola, a contrabass, and mandolin etc… but it’s NOT making and repairing a guitar. Because there are no workperson to make a guitar and there are no drawing. This is why a guitar printed "kiso suzuki" or "Three S" is very rare.
: Suzuki was built by Mr.Suzuki Masakichi. May be Suzuki made guitars till first stage of the 80s (it means all Suzuki guitar is senior than me). Suzuki sometime made a guitar as OEM (ex. HILLBILLY, Tomson, sonoro, Watson, kansas, Æ^ÆPÆnÆâ¹(Takeharu)).
: In Japan, many people uses Suzuki guitar, but it’s minor than Yamaha, Yairi or Morris. Suzuki guitar’s Model No. means price of it. For example, W-300 is 30000 yen, AE-25 is 25000 yen.(1 dollar is about 110 yen. But during then to now, inflation was occured in Japan. By my mother’s speaking, the value of money then was twice as today’s it. It means W-300 is about 550 dollars today.) I think it is inexpensive, but I bought my W-300 for 15.5 dollars at auction;-))
: It’s no context information, but I wish this information helps you. If you have an question, please tell me. I’ll search on HomePage it was written on Japanese.
: have a nice life with Suzuki guitar.
I have a Suzuki Mandolin. This is what label says:
Trade "S/Violin" Mark (very large S over the word Violin)
Mandolin (very large Letters)
Suzuki-Violin-Sha
1969 No. X68/805
Kiso-Fukushima
There are no words on top of fret board above tuning keys.
Please tell me what you can about this instrument. It appears to be in good shape.
Thank you, John.
I am looking for a tail-piece for this instrument. Thank you for your site. Jerry
: Hi,
: : I’m tetsu. in Japan. Although my english strange, please forgive me. I got W-300 for a week ago and it has a nice sound. May be you know about this information of Kiso Suzuki, but many people uses english don’t know about Suzuki well. Because Suzuki is Japanese company.
: : Kiso Suzuki is old name of it company, now we call "Suzuki Violin". There is Nagoya City Aichi pref. Japan. this company is making a violin, a cello, a viola, a contrabass, and mandolin etc… but it’s NOT making and repairing a guitar. Because there are no workperson to make a guitar and there are no drawing. This is why a guitar printed "kiso suzuki" or "Three S" is very rare.
: : Suzuki was built by Mr.Suzuki Masakichi. May be Suzuki made guitars till first stage of the 80s (it means all Suzuki guitar is senior than me). Suzuki sometime made a guitar as OEM (ex. HILLBILLY, Tomson, sonoro, Watson, kansas, Æ^ÆPÆnÆâ¹(Takeharu)).
: : In Japan, many people uses Suzuki guitar, but it’s minor than Yamaha, Yairi or Morris. Suzuki guitar’s Model No. means price of it. For example, W-300 is 30000 yen, AE-25 is 25000 yen.(1 dollar is about 110 yen. But during then to now, inflation was occured in Japan. By my mother’s speaking, the value of money then was twice as today’s it. It means W-300 is about 550 dollars today.) I think it is inexpensive, but I bought my W-300 for 15.5 dollars at auction;-))
: : It’s no context information, but I wish this information helps you. If you have an question, please tell me. I’ll search on HomePage it was written on Japanese.
: : have a nice life with Suzuki guitar.
:hallo, i would like to inform me what label of strings is used for a new suzuki m-80 mandolin.
Thank you.
Talking about value: I run a guitar shop for more then 30 years and sell out many Suzuki mandos. Price for mentioned model approx U$ 850. Model MR150 approx. U$ 1250.
Hopefully you have enough info.
Grtzz
: Thanks,
: Tom
: Hi,
: : I’m tetsu. in Japan. Although my english strange, please forgive me. I got W-300 for a week ago and it has a nice sound. May be you know about this information of Kiso Suzuki, but many people uses english don’t know about Suzuki well. Because Suzuki is Japanese company.
: : Kiso Suzuki is old name of it company, now we call "Suzuki Violin". There is Nagoya City Aichi pref. Japan. this company is making a violin, a cello, a viola, a contrabass, and mandolin etc… but it’s NOT making and repairing a guitar. Because there are no workperson to make a guitar and there are no drawing. This is why a guitar printed "kiso suzuki" or "Three S" is very rare.
: : Suzuki was built by Mr.Suzuki Masakichi. May be Suzuki made guitars till first stage of the 80s (it means all Suzuki guitar is senior than me). Suzuki sometime made a guitar as OEM (ex. HILLBILLY, Tomson, sonoro, Watson, kansas, Æ^ÆPÆnÆâ¹(Takeharu)).
: : In Japan, many people uses Suzuki guitar, but it’s minor than Yamaha, Yairi or Morris. Suzuki guitar’s Model No. means price of it. For example, W-300 is 30000 yen, AE-25 is 25000 yen.(1 dollar is about 110 yen. But during then to now, inflation was occured in Japan. By my mother’s speaking, the value of money then was twice as today’s it. It means W-300 is about 550 dollars today.) I think it is inexpensive, but I bought my W-300 for 15.5 dollars at auction;-))
: : It’s no context information, but I wish this information helps you. If you have an question, please tell me. I’ll search on HomePage it was written on Japanese.
: : have a nice life with Suzuki guitar.
: Hi,
: I’m tetsu. in Japan. Although my english strange, please forgive me. I got W-300 for a week ago and it has a nice sound. May be you know about this information of Kiso Suzuki, but many people uses english don’t know about Suzuki well. Because Suzuki is Japanese company.
: Kiso Suzuki is old name of it company, now we call "Suzuki Violin". There is Nagoya City Aichi pref. Japan. this company is making a violin, a cello, a viola, a contrabass, and mandolin etc… but it’s NOT making and repairing a guitar. Because there are no workperson to make a guitar and there are no drawing. This is why a guitar printed "kiso suzuki" or "Three S" is very rare.
: Suzuki was built by Mr.Suzuki Masakichi. May be Suzuki made guitars till first stage of the 80s (it means all Suzuki guitar is senior than me). Suzuki sometime made a guitar as OEM (ex. HILLBILLY, Tomson, sonoro, Watson, kansas, ƒ^ƒPƒnƒ‹(Takeharu)).
: In Japan, many people uses Suzuki guitar, but it’s minor than Yamaha, Yairi or Morris. Suzuki guitar’s Model No. means price of it. For example, W-300 is 30000 yen, AE-25 is 25000 yen.(1 dollar is about 110 yen. But during then to now, inflation was occured in Japan. By my mother’s speaking, the value of money then was twice as today’s it. It means W-300 is about 550 dollars today.) I think it is inexpensive, but I bought my W-300 for 15.5 dollars at auction;-))
: It’s no context information, but I wish this information helps you. If you have an question, please tell me. I’ll search on HomePage it was written on Japanese.
: have a nice life with Suzuki guitar.
tetso Hi!
do you know anything about the model 45?
Thank you for your help
There are Suzuki violin’s HomePage.(But it’s written on Japanese)
http://suzukiviolin.co.jp/
hi. do u know about Suzuki guitar (model no is 10). it s quite old. thnx in advance
Hi,
I’m tetsu. in Japan. Although my english strange, please forgive me. I got W-300 for a week ago and it has a nice sound. May be you know about this information of Kiso Suzuki, but many people uses english don’t know about Suzuki well. Because Suzuki is Japanese company.
Kiso Suzuki is old name of it company, now we call "Suzuki Violin". There is Nagoya City Aichi pref. Japan. this company is making a violin, a cello, a viola, a contrabass, and mandolin etc… but it’s NOT making and repairing a guitar. Because there are no workperson to make a guitar and there are no drawing. This is why a guitar printed "kiso suzuki" or "Three S" is very rare.
Suzuki was built by Mr.Suzuki Masakichi. May be Suzuki made guitars till first stage of the 80s (it means all Suzuki guitar is senior than me). Suzuki sometime made a guitar as OEM (ex. HILLBILLY, Tomson, sonoro, Watson, kansas, Æ^ÆPÆnÆâ¹(Takeharu)).
In Japan, many people uses Suzuki guitar, but it’s minor than Yamaha, Yairi or Morris. Suzuki guitar’s Model No. means price of it. For example, W-300 is 30000 yen, AE-25 is 25000 yen.(1 dollar is about 110 yen. But during then to now, inflation was occured in Japan. By my mother’s speaking, the value of money then was twice as today’s it. It means W-300 is about 550 dollars today.) I think it is inexpensive, but I bought my W-300 for 15.5 dollars at auction;-))
It’s no context information, but I wish this information helps you. If you have an question, please tell me. I’ll search on HomePage it was written on Japanese.
have a nice life with Suzuki guitar.
I bought this guitar recently. It’s in very good condition. I re-strung it and it sounds quite good. Can anybody tell me anything about this guitar – age, wood, value etc.
Thanks
Steve
I have a kiso Suzuki violin co. Model 9500 I want to sell but want to make sure I don’t under sell it. It’s got a missing tuning peg and a “dig” just to the right of sound hole. Doesn’t affect sound though. Can someone point me in right direction… Thanks in advance!
Hi,
I’m in the same boat, got the exact same guitar but as far as I can see it’s in good condition. Did you ever find out how much they are worth?
Anybody have any information on this model?
I would know something about this guitar.
I have a 60 year old suzuki model 190, in perfect condition with original carrying case. Can you please give me a guide to it’s
valuation for insurance purposes?
Thank You
Primeiramente me permitam dizer que estou no Brasil e que meu inglês é horrivel então usarei um tradutor online para expressar minhas palavras ok. Tenho em mãos um instrumento, acredito eu que, muito raro. Modelo AE-20S SÉRIE: 821115. Gostaria de saber detalhes da fabricação e origem dele!
First let me say that I am in Brazil and my English is horrible so I will use an online translator to express my words ok. I have a tool at hand, I think that’s very rare. Model AE-20S SERIES: 821 115. I would like to know details of manufacture and origin of it!
Hi,
I have a Suzuki Three S (named on the headstock as well as with Three S logo on label inside guitar) dreadnought guitar. I am trying to figure out quite what model it is, and what it is worth for insurance purposes. I know that it was bought around 1976 by my friend, Sandy. I always coveted it from the first time he let me play it – and he left it to me when he died far too young in 1999. I play it most every day (I used to play a Yamaha, but never touched it again once I restrung the Suzuki).
The label has a number (3180) and serial number(?) RM 25537 and says “Nagoya Japan”. Anyone have any bright ideas how I can pin down model number and monetary value – sentimental value is priceless, and its sound is absolutely gorgeous.
Hi Marcus,
Your guitar sounds pretty much identical to mine. My label number is 3180 and serial number is RM 26321. If you look inside the soundhole at the bottom of the heel block you will see the date of manufacture stamped. (Mine is 770212 hence 12th February 1977). Your guess of 1976 for your guitar would be spot on.
If you receive this message, come back to me via email, we can talk more. I am in Cumbria, United Kingdom.
Regards – Roger Turner
hello there am from the great white north.yes i’m a eskimo ;p i just wanted to know if y’all know anything about Suzuki ”Nagoya” model SD310C,it sounds pretty sweet i play with it everyday,i just want to know if it’s a rare guitar?thnx in advance i’ll check back here often for answers……
I found this Suzuki model W-1000BB in a pawn shop back in the 1980’s in ment condition. Does anyone know its worth?
Hi. I recently purchased a kiso suzuki 9500 from a charity shop. Its in fantastic condition and the tone is beautiful. There is no serial that i can see so i was just wondering if you had any information on how long these guitars were ij production for and also if it was worth the £40 i paid for it. I think its well worth the money i paid 🙂 So just really looking for date of it and value.
My email [email protected]
Thanks
Steveb
I’m trying to find out the vintage of a Suzuki Classical Guitar
with a serial no.700 on its internal label.
Guitar description: spruce top, mahogany back and sides.
some sought of pale timber neck and rosewoodish
fret board.
Have photos if this is not enough info.
This popular thread has been given its own page : kiso suzuki w200 12 string guitar
(Originally posted on 17:25:19 8/16/07)
I have one too. Bought for $40.00 + tax at a pawn shop. I coudl not resist after I played it. for an old acoustic and a 12-string at that.. it played and sounded beautiful! I didnt care how it looked but its not ugly. stays in tune, has a great way to adjust the intonation, especially for an acoustic and is EASY to play. i have recorded a lot with it.
I judge a gtr by the way it sounds and plays. if have to pay 4 grand for one, well (i wont have that much money for one probably) I would if i could IF it matched my ears and fit my body like a glove. but otherwise, ill go with what sounds and plays well. THATS an intrument. i care not who laughs at me and beleive you should see what I have been laughed at for loving as instruments. lol. theyre just missin out.
http://suzukiguitars.blogspot.com/
Hi,
i have just bought what I think is possibly tha same guitar as yourself from a second hand shop in Leeds England, a suzuki 12 string in what I think you call a sunburst colour. I was just wondering if you managed to find out any information about the guitar??
If you have, please e-mail [email protected]
thanks
Simon
: Hi,
I haven’t found information about this guitar, but I’m going to make some photographs and I’ll send them to you to see if it’s the same guitar model (colour can be different…).
My guitar was bought in Valladolid (Spain) in 1973, that’s all I know for the moment.
I hope to find some useful information that can share with you.
Thank you for your post.
Javier
I’ve got a W200 12-string too but it is a "Pro Martin", not a suzuki. It says "made in japan" so they could be the same guitar but badged differently?
Hi Mark, it could be the same guitar construction,but I’m not sure..
I’ll search for information about "pro martin" too, and if i find something, i’ll tell you all the information that i can find about this guitars.
Thank you for your post
Hello, i own an old 12 string suzuki kiso guitar that was used by my father and later passed to my hands.he told me the guitar was bought in 1973, but he can’t remember anymore about that guitar.I’d like to know as much as possible about this guitar because i’ve never heard about the w200 12 string model around internet.
Thank you for your help
Does any one know how to date my WK150 Takeharu, I have just bought this guitar, after giving it a total set up, I am delighted with it, never known much about them before, I realise the company existed between 1972-79 ..at least I think, if any one knows how I can date it from the serial number that would e great
Tim UK
I have Grand Suzuki (Gibson ES-335 copy,) cherry colored with mother of pearl Inlays at the neck, it has a set neck and it is well done guitar. Does any body know anything about this guitar? Great if you would know even the value.
I have Grand Suzuki (Gibson ES-335 copy,) cherry colored with mother of pearl Inlays at the neck, it has a set neck and it is well done guitar. Does any body know anything about this guitar? Great if you would know even the value.
Hi,
I have a little classical guitar I know nothing about – a web search hasn’t turned up anything, and I’d be really grateful if anyone could point me in the right direction to find some info.
It has quite a slim soundboard – much less rounded than most guitars – not unlike how classical guitars looked in the 17-1800’s though I know this one is fairly recent, certainly not older than 30 years or so.
The label inside says "Kiso Suzuki violin company. Lady’s Takeharu special. Takeharu guitar, made in Japan. 50905 LGT-30A"
Any help would be much appreciated!
JOhn Scott