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But in looking your number up I cant find a reasonable explanation. No letters...and there are 6 digit numerical numbers but they dont match yamaha's codes...I would call yamaha and talk to a tech at 1 (714) 522-9000 Good luck
It would help if you had identified the guitar maker and location of the serial number. I assume it's a Yamaha, but the serial number doesn't coincide with any of the typical systems they used. The first two numbers could be the year of manufacture, but the earliest Yamaha I could find was 1966, so you may want to go direct to Yamaha and ask if they recognize the number based on the model number.Yamaha Corporation of America
6600 Orangethorpe Ave.
Buena Park, CA 90620
(714) 522-9011 Email Inquires:[email protected]
Serial numbers alone won't tell you what model the guitar is, only the date of production, and perhaps the plant that is was made (in certain circumstances). There should be some other identifying numbers in the soundhole label, such as FG-20CE or something similar. That will be your model.
Yamaha pianos should all have a label SOMEPLACE on the instrument. USUALLY the label will have the manufacturing date listed, and sometimes coded by two digit year and two digit week.
You will likelly find dates within the unit as well.
Check this link: http://www.yamaha.com/yamahavgn/CDA/ContentDetail/Text_WithCatMenu_XC.html?CNTID=12173
The "G" probably indicates where it was made.
Based on the site, your piano was p[robably mad between January and June of 1977.
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