![]() The neck is also a bit thicker than usual. With the short neck, and the need to reduce cost, they didn’t include a truss rod! The neck relief on this guitar is OK. With the short scale and 12 frets to the body, the neck is only 10.81” long vs. 7/8 scale compared to the FG-75 & FG-110. ![]() the standard Yamaha 24.88”, which is actually 7/8 scale. That’s because the neck meets the body at the 12 th fret!! ![]() And the bridge is farther from the sound hole. The Yamaha guitar archive says it was made from 1972 to 1974, but the 8 serial numbers I’ve found span from May 1973 to October 1974.įirst observation is it’s obviously smaller than a regular size guitar, it’s closer to a baritone ukulele than a guitar. It is a 6 string, ¾ size guitar, list price $75, making it the least expensive FG guitar they made. The Yamaha FG-45 is a fairly rare and the most unique model in the FG line.
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