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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]
supported here and those formats offer no clue as to where these guitars where made.
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The serial numbers repeat evry 10 years... you have to know what decade is likely thenfrom the Yamaha wizard:
Your guitar was made on January 15th, 1985, 1995 or 2005 Production Number: 3
serial number location on FG-230
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