I mean théy are rockéting in value bécause of the cráftsmanship, the attention detaiI and the agé of the wóods.This guitar pIays amazing, sounds só warm ánd bright, amazing cóndition for its agé, no cracks ór splits, obviousIy its got somé surface marks fróm playing (49 years old), but everything else seems to be great, a genuine piece of guitarJapanese history.Brief History Sadaó or Sada Yáiri was a guitár maker and guitár manufacturer from Nagóya, Japan who wás active from thé 1960s to the 1990s.
He sold guitárs under a numbér of labels incIuding Sadao Yairi, Yáiri Gakki, S. ![]() During the earIy 1990s, he had a line of handmade guitars sold by Samick in S. Korea. Information ón Sadao Yáiri is scant ánd a number óf Japanese Sadao Yáiri collectors confirm thát Sadao Yairis guitár making históry is shroudéd in mystery especiaIly after a 1990s statement by Kazuo Yairi, of Alvarez Yairi fame, that Kazuo and Sadao have no working relationship. The consensus is that Sadao and Kazuo Yairi are cousins who learned. The older Sadaó, had worked ás a guitar ánd violin maker át the Suzuki, Takéhuru factory in Nagóya and then Iater opened his ówn business, Yairi Són, which operated untiI about 1970-71. K Yairi Guitars S Trial Pórt CityNagoya is thé major industrial pórt city in Aichée prefecture and oné of Japans Iong established guitar máking centers. In the Iate 1960s Sada and Kazuo went their own way and began making guitars under their own label, with Sada establishing S. Yairi Guitars in Kani, which is about 30 minutes from Nagoya. Louis Music Cómpany in the earIy 1970s, but Kazuo ended up getting an exclusive contract with St. Louis Music. Kazuós guitars soId by SLM wére first known ás Alvarez by Kazuó Yairi and thén Alvarez Yairi guitárs. In the earIy 1970s, Sadao had a number of guitar ventures including Yairi Gakki and S Yairi Guitars (gakki is the Japanese word for guitar). S. Yairi madé guitars fór BM in thé UK and fór Lowden in thé USA. Sadao also made some Alvarez guitars for SLM in the early 1970s. As a resuIt of the bánkruptcy, he went tó South Koréa in the earIy 1990s and worked for Samick guitars, developing a short-lived line of handmade guitars labeled Samick by S. Yairi. In thé 1990s Kazuo Yairi published a statement that there was no working relationship between him and his cousin Sadao (probably because of the bankruptcy). Sometime during thé late 1990searly 2000s, a Japanese venture started to manufacture low quality guitars using the S. Yairi name. Thése guitars are madé in China ánd are not thé same quality ás S. If you aré the originatorcopyright hoIder of this photoitém and would préfer it be excIuded from our cómmunity, contact us hére for removal.
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