Yamaha SA 50b
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Thats a beaut! I know some people find sunburst boring, but there is just something so right about it on hollow bodies.
It seems with every passing day, I love my SA 50 more and more. Not quite my number one yet, but a close second.
It seems with every passing day, I love my SA 50 more and more. Not quite my number one yet, but a close second.
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Oh, and SuperAxe, I haven't forgotten about those photos you asked for, I'm just waiting until it is warm enough for me to take the guitar outside. In upstate Ny its been unseasonably cold.
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Nice one. Seems to be in good nick. How do you like the flatwounds? Do you mind sharing the serial number?Chiediazanna wrote: ↑Sun Apr 29, 2018 7:02 amFound this thread, so I post here instead of starting over. I want to show you my 1967 Yamaha SA50 in perfect condition (non original bridge only) that I had yesterday. No problems, evertything in working condition. So happy with it
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Sure, tonight I'm gonna share.
Strings are regular slinky by ernie ball.
Strings are regular slinky by ernie ball.
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4 digits serial number: 2089
SuperAxe wrote: ↑Fri May 04, 2018 12:43 amNice one. Seems to be in good nick. How do you like the flatwounds? Do you mind sharing the serial number?Chiediazanna wrote: ↑Sun Apr 29, 2018 7:02 amFound this thread, so I post here instead of starting over. I want to show you my 1967 Yamaha SA50 in perfect condition (non original bridge only) that I had yesterday. No problems, evertything in working condition. So happy with it
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Thanks, had a look at your other photos... the back is also stunning, no marks. Great condition.
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Thanks, may I ask you two questions about the model?
- The trem arm is loose, I saw on youtube that it is supposed to be steady, originally. Below the foating bridge the arm is lockeed in the collet with a small gap. I suppose that once there was a teflon/plastic circle. Am I right?
- Is my datation right? 1967?
- The trem arm is loose, I saw on youtube that it is supposed to be steady, originally. Below the foating bridge the arm is lockeed in the collet with a small gap. I suppose that once there was a teflon/plastic circle. Am I right?
- Is my datation right? 1967?
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Have a look at my website at this page:Chiediazanna wrote: ↑Thu May 24, 2018 2:33 amThanks, may I ask you two questions about the model?
- The trem arm is loose, I saw on youtube that it is supposed to be steady, originally. Below the foating bridge the arm is lockeed in the collet with a small gap. I suppose that once there was a teflon/plastic circle. Am I right?
- Is my datation right? 1967?
https://superaxe.vanpolanenpetel.net/Th ... t-Full.jpg
The serial number you provided makes me think it is a late 1967 unit.
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Great! So you are TheSupposedStringMeister! I know the website, of course is the one and first resource I found about SA50 the day I actually decided to buy the guitar at my local shop. You really spread the knowledge, my personal cheers.
So, now the trem arm is kinda steady I fiddeled around the trem unit last night and now it works as It was supposed. No teflon rings, It just needed to be double screwed properly. Another incredible feature on this Super Axe.
I'm gonna keep it, I won't sell it.
Now I just need a proper hardshell case, I'll try to find one that fits.
Those guitars were real gift of craftsmanship.
So, now the trem arm is kinda steady I fiddeled around the trem unit last night and now it works as It was supposed. No teflon rings, It just needed to be double screwed properly. Another incredible feature on this Super Axe.
I'm gonna keep it, I won't sell it.
Now I just need a proper hardshell case, I'll try to find one that fits.
Those guitars were real gift of craftsmanship.
SuperAxe wrote: ↑Thu May 24, 2018 6:24 pmHave a look at my website at this page:Chiediazanna wrote: ↑Thu May 24, 2018 2:33 amThanks, may I ask you two questions about the model?
- The trem arm is loose, I saw on youtube that it is supposed to be steady, originally. Below the foating bridge the arm is lockeed in the collet with a small gap. I suppose that once there was a teflon/plastic circle. Am I right?
- Is my datation right? 1967?
https://superaxe.vanpolanenpetel.net/Th ... t-Full.jpg
The serial number you provided makes me think it is a late 1967 unit.
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Thank you for your kind words. I need to update a few things here and there as I have been very slack lately. One of the things I have had in mind is a page showing 'artistically' taken photos of these Superaxes from their users, but those kind of photos are hard to come by.
Try a case that fits a Gibson 335, I think that will work. Just take your SA-50 to a shop and try them. Let me know what you settle for.
Try a case that fits a Gibson 335, I think that will work. Just take your SA-50 to a shop and try them. Let me know what you settle for.
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SuperAxe wrote: ↑Fri May 25, 2018 10:27 pmThank you for your kind words. I need to update a few things here and there as I have been very slack lately. One of the things I have had in mind is a page showing 'artistically' taken photos of these Superaxes from their users, but those kind of photos are hard to come by.
Try a case that fits a Gibson 335, I think that will work. Just take your SA-50 to a shop and try them. Let me know what you settle for.
Ok! Thanks for your advice. I wait for some sunshine during the weekend for a proper picture session. I'll let you know SA.
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OSG has always been a great resource for my JM's and Jags, but foolishly hadn't considered these pages for info about my beloved SA's!
I absolutely want to second the motion and tip my hat to Supposed String Meister! Thanks for the great work and for being the only comprehensive resource I've found.
My lineup is an SA 15, SA 30T, SA 50. Another SA 50 is likely coming on board soon and I eventually intend to add an SA 20 (12) and SA 70 (bass).
I've been mostly lucky with original parts, with the only big exception being the trem-arm for SA-50.
I still need to dig through SA discussions more here, but I'd greatly appreciate any definitive dimensions (6mm?) thread specs, or ANY basic info that might put me on track to find replacement. Please let me know what you guys recommend.
I absolutely want to second the motion and tip my hat to Supposed String Meister! Thanks for the great work and for being the only comprehensive resource I've found.
My lineup is an SA 15, SA 30T, SA 50. Another SA 50 is likely coming on board soon and I eventually intend to add an SA 20 (12) and SA 70 (bass).
I've been mostly lucky with original parts, with the only big exception being the trem-arm for SA-50.
I still need to dig through SA discussions more here, but I'd greatly appreciate any definitive dimensions (6mm?) thread specs, or ANY basic info that might put me on track to find replacement. Please let me know what you guys recommend.
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There is a guy on Jauce (japanese website that allows you to buy on the yahoo auction website) and he makes repro arm's for yamaha's.
Not really cheap but supposedly really good. I own a older version without the required notch, I would call it a perfect repro and the new ones should fit perfect too.
Not really cheap but supposedly really good. I own a older version without the required notch, I would call it a perfect repro and the new ones should fit perfect too.
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Regret selling this thing pretty bad
Probably never find one for a price I’d be comfortable paying again
Probably never find one for a price I’d be comfortable paying again
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Wow, that's nice!Chiediazanna wrote: ↑Sun Apr 29, 2018 7:02 amFound this thread, so I post here instead of starting over. I want to show you my 1967 Yamaha SA50 in perfect condition (non original bridge only) that I had yesterday. No problems, evertything in working condition. So happy with it
I'm so used to my trainwreck SA-20, it's really weird seeing one that hasn't been on fire.