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    They were handmade.

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    thanks heaps guys.
    Ive got a bit more research to do then and a few phone calls.

    great leads.
    thanks again.

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    Yes, a very good brand. Almost bought one a few years back after trying one, but there were very few retailers in the UK that did them (probably still the case) and when I had the money, I couldn't find a retailer. They often had a split bridge and saddle pin arrangement (a block for each) which I liked.

    The big question now is, why are you selling it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon Barden View Post
    Yes, a very good brand. Almost bought one a few years back after trying one, but there were very few retailers in the UK that did them (probably still the case) and when I had the money, I couldn't find a retailer. They often had a split bridge and saddle pin arrangement (a block for each) which I liked.

    The big question now is, why are you selling it?
    Good question Simon.
    Trying to sell the one I have worth the most.
    Clearing space of unused valuables.
    I'm not a collector and never was.
    So rationally it is not such a tough decision.


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    I have a Daion hand made in Japan Acoustic from same era and yours probably retailed for around $400 - $500 at that time as mine was about $300 and perceived to have been not as good but still better than a lot of mass produced stuff. The tone is amazing and a very slim neck which feels more like an electric than acoustic. There were some very well made in Japan guitars around that time and I think K Yairi did a 9 string during mid 1980's too which was pretty radical back then.

    At that price I reckon you stole it.

    Big mystery is how much is someone willing to pay for it now?
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    I've got a K.Yari of the same vintage, as one poster already mentioned, they were imported and distributed in Australia by a small guitar shop in Sydney's Kings Cross in the early to mid 80's

    They are excellent guitars, the workmanship is top notch, the fretboard and fretting is to die for, and great to use as a comparison of what you should be aiming for with your kit builds.

    There have been 3 Yari's, two were brothers, and one is a son of one of the brothers, the K.Yari's are the most collectable.
    The Yari Alverez were made for the USA market.

    Plenty of them around in shops in Japan, and like most secondhand goods bought from Japan, usually found in close to mint condition.
    Those that know the brand are usually the people in the know, and actually search them out, as the are as good as a guitar as you are going to get, they were built light and are very responsive, not like the mass produced guitar you usually find, which are built heavier, more for warranty issues rather than sound.

    That Martin copy would probably be worth around AUS$600-700 with case considering it's condition.

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    I like watching guitar factory vids, so found this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXiSh9p27gs
    They make it look so easy, think the guy doing the spraying needed a mask though..
    I'd love go there to watch in person, they sure look as though they actually care

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    I have, and still am, waiting for, a K.Yari 12 string guitar at a reasonable price to appear on Ebay.

    I don't like my chances.

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    This reply is probably out of date, but I too, have a K-Yari W1 1983 model. If you want it, you will have to pry it out of my cold, dead hands. Bought it new, from a music teacher friend for $200. It was too expensive for his students back when I bought it, in 1986 & had been langushing in his display case for those three years. One of the best purchases I have ever made. Sweet sound and eminently playable. Love my W1 and it's in almost brand new codition, although, not quite as pristine as those photos above. I believe the value for a W1 in that condition would be a couple of grand, given their rarity for sale.

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    Very hard to get info about them. There was an expert on them but his page seems to have disappeared. The 12 string, may have been alimited run for teh Australian and Canadian market according to him as he could find no info on them. he did give details of the timbers, but they are on a dead laptop in my shed. Lovely guitar to play and every one who hears is amazed by the tone.

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