TAMA 3558 ACOUSTIC GUITAR. 1970\'S VINTAGE For Sale


TAMA 3558 ACOUSTIC GUITAR. 1970\'S VINTAGE
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TAMA 3558 ACOUSTIC GUITAR. 1970\'S VINTAGE:
$620.00

UP FOR sale IS A TAMA 3558 ACOUSTIC GUITAR. 1970\'S VINTAGE. VERY SIMILAR TO A MARTIN D-28. THE TOP IS SPRUCE, SIDES AREBOOK MATCHED JACARANDA W MOTHER OF PEARL INLAY ON NECK. THE BINDING IS BEAUTIFUL, AND CONDITION IS USED-GOOD-VERY GOOD. THIS GUITAR HAS BEEN PLAYED, AND SOUNDS GREAT NOW. THERE ARE VARIOUS DINGS AND SCRATCHES, AS SEEN IN PHOTO. THERE ARE NO VISABLE REPAIRS, JUST A SMALL SHIM UNDER THE BRIDGE. COMES WITH NEWER HARD CASE. I HAVE 2, AND ONE HAS GOT TO GO. BELOW THERE IS A BRIEF BIO OF TAMA YOU MAY ENJOY:The TAMA guitars were produced by Seisakusho Co. in Aichi, Japan. This company was founded in 1962 as part of Hoshino Gakki. The history says that the brand name TAMA was created by the founder Yoshitaro Hoshino in memory of his wife Tama Hoshino.In the beginning the company produced guitars,amplifiers, and drums for Ibanez.In 1974 the first TAMA guitar could be found in a Ibanez brochure. It was the model 3558/6, a six string dreadnought. From the model name you could suppose that there was also a 12-string version, but I have never heard of it. Later on the the model name changed to 3558.In the following 3 years the line was completed by different steel-string and two classical guitars. The steel-strings were more or less copies of Martin guitars. Tama’s of that period can be identified by the full written logo on the headstock (except the classical guitars). In 1977 TAMA presented a new line of guitars with a different design, covering a T-style logo on a “not-Martin-like” headstock. In 1978 TAMA introduced their last guitar, a TG-190 as a limited top-of-the-line model. The end came in 1979 when the production of TAMA guitars unfortunatelly was stopped because of economical reasons or in favour of the Ibanez product line. The existing stock of fine tone woods was sold to Ibanez, who went on producing guitars in the same factory with the same workers and with the same design under a new line, called “Artwood Guitars”. Today the design can still be seen on the actual Artwood guitars, but with minor quality.
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