Masami of "Abalone Supremes"
I did look into getting a new one, but so expensive and not what I am used to
paying for Yairi guitars. I have loved several DY 70s and then handed them down
to my sons.. WOW what great guitars they are... One of them will beat a D28 any
day. I was not aware that the DY 45 (Japanese) and the DY 95 were the same.. I
will look into that. But the old Japanese DY 45 are golden...
thanks again for the pics.. My tongue came out of my mouth.. lol
Paul
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From: Abalone Supreme <faceruru_myat@...>
To: yairiguitars@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 7, 2009 5:07:31 AM
Subject: [yairiguitars] Re: Anyone with a DY90 or DY96 Brazilian Laminate for
Sale?
Hello,Paul
You know that DY-45 Japan edition is nice guitar.
K.Yairi DY-45 is the same as Alvarez Yairi DY95 US edition.
I own three DY-45s.
1975, 1976 and 1981.
http://alvarezyairi .web.fc2. com/brazilian/ index.htm
<http://alvarezyairi .web.fc2. com/brazilian/ index.htm>
They have solid spruce, solid brazilian rosewood sides and back.
Now Extremely hard to find DY-45 even in Japan.
Thank you
Masami of "Abalone Supremes"
--- In yairiguitars@ yahoogroups. com, Paul Mannes <phmannes@.. .> wrote:
>
> I quite agree with Abalone Supreme, in fact that is close to the name
listing for the DY90, Super Abalone. I have a 1976 with incredible
Jacaranda, a flat headstock and a three piece back. I would play it
against any guitar out there.. Incredible look and sound. And the
price, oh yeah, $750.00 about 5 years ago from EBAY no less.... not
bad. Now, the Yairi I would love to get my hands on is the DY-45,
Japanese version, not the 45 that is sold here in the states, that is
not worth the money, but the true 45 on the japanese market is a
beauty....
>
> Paul Mannes
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