The Japanese acoustic guitar scene of the ‘70s isn’t an easy one to follow. This sent manufacturers and brand owners (not always the same things) first to South Korea and then to China, where the learning curve had to begin all over again. In fact, Japanese guitar making had reached a peak during that decade, having perfected the mass production of quality instruments at a time when specialist tonewoods were still freely available-and just before production costs rose. ![]() ![]() ![]() Many electric guitarists have recognized the value of ‘70s Japanese-made electric guitars from the likes of Tokai, Ibanez, Yamaha, and others, but acoustic players have been slower to appreciate the riches available from the era.
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