Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,An old Yasuma owner Date: 20 Jul 19 - 12:55 PM In June 1975, I bought an acoustic guitar Yasuma &Co New Ance in Madrid (Spain) for the equivalent of 60 dollars. A few years later some thieves broke into my house and stole my guitar. I've always missed it. If I could, I would buy it again. A big hug to everyone. |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,Daniel R Date: 30 Mar 19 - 05:46 PM Does anyone know what the YCM is on some Yasuma guitars ? |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,GA Date: 31 Jul 16 - 03:49 AM Hi - I have what I think is a Yasuma 130 in excellent condition and unfortunately am planning to sell it and my collection of +30yo Japanese Martin copy guitars i.e. Takamine, Cats Eyes, Kasuga 12 strings plus a few Yamahas. Anyone interested and if so make an offer. Cheers G gaa.and@gmail.com |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,Cal Date: 28 Sep 14 - 11:39 PM Hi everyone - selling my Yasuma in Melbourne. Great guitar - has had a small electric pick up added, and is in good condition (needs a little TLC). Unsure of the exact model but amazing sound. Details on the inside sticker are "Hand made by Yasuma musical instrument co. Model number 130." Serial number 540011. Given the rare nature of these guitars, and their age (45 years old), I would like to sell to a person who really values how special they are. $1300 ONO. Contact me by email - calviney@hotmail.com. Must sell before end of 2014. Thanks! |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,Geoff DeLongvillel Date: 28 Apr 14 - 11:04 AM FOR SALE 1 YASUMA NEWANCE MODEL 240H JUMBO GUITAR RED SUNBURST SERIAL NOS 54114 AND 540015 COMES WITH HARD CASE $1500.00 ONO RING GEOFF 0407460533 IN MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA VERY RARE GUITAR APPROX 45 YEARS OLD IN GOOD CONDITION |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,Geoff DeLongville Date: 28 Apr 14 - 10:48 AM Hi we also have a Yasuma guitar model number is 240H IS Red sunburst with hummingbird scratch plate serial nos are 540015 and 54114 would love to know what its worth its about 45 years old in god condition |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,guest Geoff DeLongville Date: 22 Apr 14 - 01:44 PM hi ive got a Yasuma Newance MODEL F1500 NUMBERS 5648 AND 7212192 0N Inside of guitar weve had it for over fourty years would love to know what its worth |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,Jon Lindsey Date: 18 Jul 13 - 08:29 AM I bought my YCM Yasuma second hand in 86 in Victoria Australia for $150! I thought "it was just a Japanese guitar"! The ex through a keybourd at me and I lifted the ax, put a little hole in the back! Model no 1000! Spruce top, mahogany back and sides with a ebony fret board!Heaps of mother of pearl (abalone)around sound hole fret board and head stock! Mate of mine is a luthier came around, said it's a collectors item and worth money( I love this guitar and would never sell!) The jokers (marks) that said they are ply wood don't know what they're talking about,the Japanese bought all the best timber in the 70s and 80s and these guitars were built by the best!They got sued, and the company folded, because they were so good, you only have to look at one and hear one to know these guitars are amazing! Web site http://yasuma-guitar.com/index.html Serial number is inside near the neck, 540102, not where it is meant to be (on the sticker!) I have other jap guitars, fender strat, aria classical and a 75 ibanez bass, they also made the best electronics!!! |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST Date: 08 Jul 13 - 07:33 PM Ich habe eine Yasuma newance Gitarre. Hand gearbeitet, von 1950, Modell 40, in vollkommen intaktem Zustand, wunderbar leicht zu spielen, mit einem unverwechselbaren Klang, erstanden. Weis jemand etwas über den Wert eines solchen Instruments? |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST Date: 18 Jun 13 - 02:30 PM I am an owner of a T.Yasuma NewAnce Guitar Inside the guitar is written(Mandorine)NewAnce in fancy script T.Yasuma Musical Instrument No. 30 . Does anyone have any information on this guitar. It was my fathers and he passed it on to me. Thank you. |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,Douglas,Seattle Date: 16 Mar 13 - 03:29 PM I am also the Extremely Happy Owner of a Yasuma Nuance Guitar that I bought in Newport News in the early 70's while on the road,My hotel got broken into and my Epiphone was stolen,I bought this Yasuma from a client of Mine and have been sooo very happy with it ever since , I would never ever consider selling it , I have never been able to find any information or another like it , mine also says hand made but where the model # should be there was a piece of masking tape that said to use extra light strings , when that disappeared some years ago so did the model #,My Guitar has a solid spruce top and Mahogany sides and back,however the back of My guitar is a three piece back with the center piece being maple i believe, and other two are mahogany and all three are divided by a tiny herringbone design.I have never found another guitar that has this guitars volume or bright sound and easy fingering neck,I will never sell this guitar,I would love to hear if anyone else has or knows of this model with the three piece back,thanks to everyone for making this Yasuma site available, |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,Guest Barry Date: 29 Dec 12 - 06:42 PM I've just Googled Yasuma Newance out of curiosity over a mandolin I have owned for over 25 years, having bought it from a friend (for £30 I think). Like contributors above (11.10.07 and 02.10.09) I've been intrigued by its history. I can't find a model number but at the machine heads 'K Yasuma' is written in an arc in fancy script with 'NEWANCE' in capitals beneath it and inside 'K.Yasuma, Yasuma Musical Co. Nagoya Japan'. It has 'f' holes and the neck joins the body at the 10th fret. It is my second mandolin to a Stefan Sobell but plays very nicely and has a crisp clear sound across the full range. I refretted it some 15 years ago and it has a nice light action when used with D'Addario J74 strings. Clearly it's not in the same league as the SS but as an every day instrument to throw in the back of the car when travelling it's great. I've found the discussion thread here very interesting! |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,helen Date: 04 Dec 12 - 07:44 AM I've had my yasuma guitar for roughly 30 years. Its a beautiful looking guitar and sounds wonderful. I got it new in 1982 but it must have been in the shop for a few years Its got the K. Yasuma NEW ANCE scripted logo on the head. Abalone fret decorations and I think the color is cherry red back and sides with sunburst front , with a pick guard on it that has a picture of a hummingbird and a butterfly and flowers. Its got a label inside that reads ' est 1950 Yasuma hand made by Yasuma Musical Inst, co. Model no 240 H made in Japan. I fell in love with it as a fifteen year old who was just learning to play. My sister bought it for me after much begging. It was over 300 aust dollars then! I will never part with it now. My sister recently passed away, and every time I look at it I regret not keeping up with my lessons. I play a bit every now and again, but after reading here, I vow to start up again. It sounds wonderful. Thanks every one for bringing my guitar back to life for me. I only wish there was a way of finding out when thismodel was made. Any info would be greatly appreciated. |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,yasuma buyer Date: 27 Jun 12 - 06:18 PM Hi, Do you still have the Yasuma 300c for sale? the link is down, thanks |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST Date: 22 Jun 12 - 12:15 AM I have one of these as well, paid about $50 NZ for it in 1973. Still sounds great. |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,Mike Australia Date: 25 Apr 12 - 09:41 AM My dad bought a Yasuma 130B brand new in the late 70's. It is one of the finest looking guitars I have seen. He barely played it and it sat in a case for most of its life. I recently cleaned it up and put some new light strings on it. I really like this guitar, the fretwork and fingerboard are amazing. I think this 130B model has a solid top too, and is hand made in japan |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST Date: 19 Jan 12 - 10:41 AM I have a 4-string guitar that I always thought was considered a tenor uke. It is a New Ance brand, and inside the label says Kimihiko Yasuma No. 700. It was given to me by a friend about 45 years ago and I just wanted to know somthing about it. |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,arthur bouman Date: 26 Dec 11 - 08:17 PM I bought a yasuma new ance 43 years ago brand new Beggs Music Shop in Dunedin, New Zealand for $500. It has survived many years of treasured ownership and has been enjoyed by the family. I would be interested to know it's worth but I shall not be letting go any time soon. |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,GUEST, DK Date: 06 Dec 11 - 08:11 AM Hi all, I own a Yasuma Custom Model 230, which I bought from a friend (original owner) about 20 years ago. He paid DKK 1300 (€ 175) for it in 1975 in Aarhus Denmark. I have installed a pick-up system and the guitar sounds fantastic both amplified and acoustic. It is truly a remarkable sound and I would never part with it. Good to know that there are more Yasuma aficionados out there. Thnx BJ |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: Tally Ho Man Date: 04 Sep 11 - 07:26 AM Buy it! |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,Cal Date: 02 Sep 11 - 05:25 AM Hey all, I've seen a really nice looking Yasuma acoustic in a charity shop and wondered if it's worth buying (it's only £15!) It seems in good nic (straight neck, no obvious dinks or scratches, tuners and strings look ok & all there). Any advice - they seem pretty rare and there's very little info on the web. The shop are keeping it until the end of the day for me, so I cant hang about! Thanks Cal |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: Tally Ho Man Date: 30 Jun 11 - 07:37 AM I played mine (Yasuma Custom Model 130) at my local folk club the other night and the original owner was there and wishes he hadn't parted with it! He bought it new in 1973! It has a unique and, in my view, fantastic sound and is one of the Japenese guitars that became known as the "Lawsuit Guitars". It's a pity that the copies were so blatant and I doubt that there is anything to compare in that range from later Japanese manufacturers. |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,Guest from Canada Date: 27 Jun 11 - 07:19 PM I bought a Yasuma Custom Model 130 Newance new with hardshell case in 1974 for $245. I still have it (thankfully)! I have maintained it but the nitrocellulose finish has yellowed. The sound is outstanding. The Yasuma was obviously a Martin copy. I have since bought a Martin D35. Does the Yasuma sound like it? No...and the finish is not as perfect but it was ten times less in price! These Yasuma guitars have a sound of their own and until you play one it is hard to describe. I'm glad I've kept mine and won't part with it because it is unique and for the most part unobtainable! Nice to hear others out there who have these fine instruments. |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,Me in San Diego Date: 06 Jun 11 - 11:56 PM I recently acquired two Yasuma Tiples one is a copy of a Martin T17 the other is a copy of a Martin T28. Both are in mint condition. Looking for a value on them, I also picked up a mint 1927 Martin T17 and trying to get a value on it as well. |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,jose mari Date: 19 Mar 11 - 05:39 PM yo tengo un yasuma custom 130, que fue mi primera guitarra acustica en 1976,y tengo que decir que tiene un sonido especial,profundo,bastante equilibrado,mas dulce comparandola con la martin D-28,con un timbre especial.Poseo varias guitarras actualmente y nunca me desprendere de esta en concreto,tapa abeto mazizo y lados,trasera caoba maziza,muy buena construccion! |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,Rich Date: 05 Mar 11 - 08:43 PM I bought a Yasuma WG130 new around 1980 from a local music store in Abingdon, Oxfordshire. It was a toss up between that and the Yamaha but I fell in love with the beautiful mellow tone and abalone detailing. It's been a constant companion for over 30 years of actor/musician touring and bedroom noodling and sad (but true) is perhaps my most prized possession. It sounds amazing with new extra light strings, it keeps great tune in all weathers and I haven't replaced or repaired a thing in all those years. I don't know a lot about the pros and cons of expensive guitars such as Martin. My Yasuma wasn't any more to buy than a Yamaha but is it really as good as an equivalent Martin? They don't seem particularly collectable but I think my Yasuma is beautifully made and has got better with age. Isn't that the sign of a great instrument? |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,Peter Bowden Date: 18 Dec 10 - 01:02 PM http://yasuma-guitar.com/index.html I recently bougt a Yasuma model 200 and have found this Japanese site which I hope will be of interest Peter |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,mateypeeps Date: 18 Dec 10 - 07:03 AM I got given a used Yasuma WG130 around 1986 by a repentant girlfriend as a replacement for my priceless 1960's Epiphone she trashed during a 'disagreement' ( well my playing never was up to much, but she could have just asked me to clear off down to the shed...). Beautifully made and finished, pretty standard looking apart from a tapered headstock - never seen another, anybody else out there got one ? Well the girl has long gone, but the axe lives on. It certainly hasn't been loved these past 25 years or so,it had a heavy action that just didn't invite one to reach for it in a mellow moment, but recently a guitar-minded buddy picked the neglected object in the corner up, blew the dust and cobwebs away with a few nifty chord sequences, and declared the instrument a real beauty. So a bit of research revealed that a dealer in the US used to sell Yasuma guitars with a bit of tape stuck inside recommending only use extra-light strings. Up to then I'd just used any old strings, and put up with the pain inflicted by the heavy action as penance offered up for the doomed Epiphone ( which had an action to die for, and I still miss it, sob !). Duly re-stringed with xtra lights, cleaned, dusted, and de-loused, the 130 was transformed. The action changed to at least bearable. But it was the sound - the SOUND, that finally shone through - ringing highs coupled with subterranean bass notes, and everything in between. It only took 25 years to discover this things mojo, and all thanks to a random web search - all hail! |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST Date: 16 Dec 10 - 08:09 PM The label on mine says, NEW ANCE DIPLOMAT MODEL 45-H. Japanese in sunburst. Any info would be appreciated. |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST Date: 11 Dec 10 - 10:24 AM I just bought A Yasuma 130B newance, it was stucked way in a 2nd hand shop. 325 Euro. I was immediately in love with its warmth and sharpness of the tone, a rare combination. Amsterdam and Paris, twitter @poulbotparis I would love to share experiences on this brand |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,mark-anthony Date: 17 Nov 10 - 12:51 PM Funny, for years I looked for info on my Yasuma CUSTOM Model 130 and nobody had ever heard of them.I have owned mine since 1980 and would never ever part with it( they will have to pry it from my cold ,dead hands). It has gone through 3 bridges, 2 cowboy fret jobs and a neck reset.When I got the neck reset they thought I was nuts dropping $375 on a cheap Japanese copy. They had no idea of the treasure they held in their hands. |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,Remoteseer Date: 09 Oct 10 - 06:25 PM Thank god someone else sees sense The lawsuits were over the shape of the Logo and not the way they made the guitar and correct me if I'm wrong but nobody actually went to court. The threat was enough. |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,Mark 1305 Date: 08 Jun 10 - 10:59 AM I think that people have got to stop fishing for this "Martin Lawsuit" connection to every Japaneseguitar made in the 70s. The D28 was SOLID wood and just about every "Martin Lawsuit" guitar whether it be Takamine, Yamaki or Mr Miyagi is made of laminate (fancy word for laminste). I own a Sigma and a Goya which are made by Martin in Lorea. Great guitars . . .but plywood with solid cedar/spruce soundboards. The MArtin D28/18/35 are different. Takamine simply stole their bracing patern. These guitars are more copies of the Martin "X" series which retails around $499 US. I plan to offer $100 for a Yasuma. That is what the Sigma, the Goya and a nice melllow little Seagull all cost me. My Takamine which is new last year and actually IS solid mahogony, is nothing like a Martin. |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,secondmate Date: 13 Apr 10 - 05:50 PM I have just acquired a yasuma custom model 1000. traded an autoharp for it. I gave it a wash and a polish, changed the strings and wow! what a huge sound! The narrow neck takes a bit of finesse. |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: Tally Ho Man Date: 12 Mar 10 - 07:50 AM Have just acquired a Yasuma Guitar and I'm really chuffed with it. Lovely sound, low action. Will try Martin strings. I had no idea they were so rare! £40 well spent I think! |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,Guest Date: 03 Jan 10 - 11:24 AM I've had a W250 since the late 70s, bought used for £20. It's white in colour, actually several shades of white now! Nice to know there are others out there. |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,lugg-nutts Date: 10 Nov 09 - 06:28 PM Wow, others do exist. I got given my 130B in the early 90's by a friend of mine, at the time guitar was of little intrest to me, more into the woodwinds and percussion. It has always been with me, which is a bit wierd considering I never really played it, well untill aprox 8 years ago. I can honestly say this guitar has been a damn good friend to me and my family. I now play it far more than any other instrument I have. I never thought to much about the history untill coming across this forum, I now feel far more thankful and I may have keep my boys from destroying it. |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,guest Doug lake Date: 08 Oct 09 - 11:21 AM Ok I know. I just read the label properly. The model number is FG1600A. I'll get my coat. |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,Guest Doug lake Date: 08 Oct 09 - 11:11 AM I can't believe I have found some fellow owners. I have a Newance s/n FG 1600A. I have had it from new 1982. I have tried to find out more about it. The Yasuma Music Company (Tokyo) packed up in the late 1970s. I am interested in the martin connection. Now I think about it I can see where this comes from. I must try Martin strings.It plays and sounds great. The colour after all these years also looks lovely. How can I tell which model it is? Anyone know? Cheers |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,Guest, Jeff W Date: 02 Oct 09 - 11:26 AM I have owned a Yasuma Mandolin for 30 years and never found anyone who heard if the company. The inside label reads "Est 1950, Hand made by Yausma Musical Inst. Co., Model YM130" Still plays great. I bought it off a fellow guitarist when I decided to try the mandolin. I'd be interested in the value now, but who could know for sure? |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,Mark C Date: 04 Sep 09 - 04:53 PM Just found this site while browsing for guitar histories. I have owned a Yasuma model 230, (copy of a Martin D35 I think) since I bought it new in the early 70's for about 30 pounds in Glasgow. It has been with me ever since and has turned into a family jewel. I have several other guitars but would not part with the Yasuma. Only disapointment is that they were viewed as a knock-off of Martin,(which is true), but this does not do justice to the quality of the instrument. I have played many guitars and haven't played many that compare to the Yasuma. Looked on e-bay just for laughs and there were none for sale. A pretty rare item indeed. |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST Date: 09 Jul 09 - 12:50 AM I have a Yasuma W130 and I'm looking for someone who would appreciate such a fine guitar. It is in close to perfect condition. If anyone is interested i can send you some pictures of it. I'm open to prices but as it is one of the more prime makes of the Yasuma collection I'm not going to give it off cheaply. Send me a message on johnsy_77@hotmail.com if your intersted! |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,Toby Date: 22 Apr 09 - 10:43 AM Here are a few pics of two yasuma dreadnoughts I own. I mention them in a previous reply on yasuma guitars. Copy and paste the link below. http://www.flickr.com/photos/35414628@N08/sets/72157614728365067/ |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,Toby Date: 23 Feb 09 - 07:13 AM I am the lucky owner of two Yasuma dreadnought guitars. One is a custom 500 and the other is a W130. I've nicknamed them the captain and the cowboy respectively and for good reason. The 500 is handmade, ebony finger board, unusual binding with a mix of brown/green woods. Solid spruce top with mahogany back/sides. Action is good. Sound is deep and rich. Wasnt cheap to buy too. Almost too good for me! The 130 has been through the wars and has lots marks and dings. The front has abalone edging with an abalone soundhole ring. Abalone fret markers too. Again, stunning sound. |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST Date: 22 Feb 09 - 04:32 PM I have a Yasuma Custom Model 130 which I bought new in august 1973 it is now a hard worked, battered but beautiful instrument with a low action and narrow neck, needed for my little hands I bought it for £35.00 as yamaha vost £55.00 at the time never regretted it does yasuma still exist? pete |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,Jeremy Rogers Date: 21 Jan 09 - 10:03 AM |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: scarrabri Date: 03 Jan 09 - 02:02 PM i just picked a yamaha f 310 up compliments of argos for £80,best sounding guitar i ever had ,what a super sound,just shows you cant go by price and how good they look ,because the looks are nothing to shout about with this guitar,best wishes |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,Guitardaddy Date: 09 Dec 08 - 04:11 PM Just picked up a Yasuma B&M Jumbo 155 from eBay for £30.00 Got it home, needs a little TLC, but sounds much richer and plays much better than many of the expensive Martin and boutique guitars that I was trying out recently and looking to buy. How strange to get something so spot on sound-wise on a whim of looking for guitars under £50.00 on eBay ! |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,Ozono Date: 11 Oct 08 - 10:57 AM Hi, here another owner of a Yasuma Newance 350, I am spanish. |
Subject: RE: Yasuma guitars From: GUEST,GUEST, UK Date: 06 Sep 08 - 02:12 PM Have owned a K Yasuma & co - Custom modek 130 H since around 1970? It's a beautiful acustic guitar to play. I am unable to play any more and would be interested in any ideas of how much its worth? |
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