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by Gros Ouaso » Thu May 27, 2010 11:23 am

Some 30 years ago i bought a Takeharu Hummingbird 12 strings
That guitar has no scratch or dent etc...
It,s in like new condition....even the fretboard is clean since that guitar has been played very very little.
I've been searching google to no avail for info.
The only thing i've found was Suzuki violin who would have built those guitars.

here is 2 pics of guitar and headstock ( i don't know how to upload images)

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4047/439 ... 0bd8_m.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4016/439 ... 9d3b_m.jpg

thank's for any answer
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by VintAxe » Fri May 28, 2010 12:07 pm

Hi Gros Ouaso.

I checked my 1976 Takeharu catalog and no 12 string guitars are listed. However, if you purchased your guitar 30 years ago it is roughly from the same era. The guitars pictured in my catalog have spruce tops and either nato or rosewood back and sides. All the necks are made of nato.

You are correct that the guitars were built by Kiso Suzuki.
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by Gros Ouaso » Fri May 28, 2010 4:04 pm

thank you much for a quick reply VINTAX
How can i assess some value for such a rare vintage guitar???
i'm the sole owner ever since.
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by VintAxe » Fri May 28, 2010 4:59 pm

Here is a link to an eBay auction where a F-100 6 string Takeharu from the 1970's sold for 270 USD.



Here is a link to some owners that may be able to tell you what they paid for their guitars:



Here is some more information I found about the company:

Here is the history of Takeharu Guitars

Kiso Suzuki is the name of a now-defunct guitar company from the Kisofukushima region of Japan.

This region is well known for it's mountains and trees, and the lure of the region with it's valuable lumber brought craftsman to the area - one such interest was, of course, guitar-making.Kiso Suzuki and Nagoya Suzuki were one company before the war - a 3-factory company started by Masakichi Suzuki that produced the well-known "Suzuki Violin" violins. But after the war the company was split up into the Suzuki Violin Company (now Kiso Suzuki Violin Company) and Suzuki Violin Manufacturing Company (now Nagoya Suzuki Violin Company). And there the relationship ended. Kiso Suzuki apparently then became a manufacturer of guitars in 1951 and worked with other distributors and trading companies to manufacture guitars for not only the Japanese market but also for the overseas market. Some notable companies/names under which Kiso Suzuki distributed guitars: Iwama Trading; CSL Gypsy; Tomson; Kansas; Takeharu; Halifax; and possibly many more. They also made some mandolins, cellos, and violins. One of the divisions/brands was Takeharu, which was a collaboration between Kiso Suzuki and a famous composer, Yamamoto Takeharu.

More history of Kiso Suzuki is a mystery. Trying to piece the numbering system used for their model numbers and serial numbers is also a mystery. Kiso Suzuki guitars have very comfortable necks – and that makes them very playable . Sometimes you'll find 'zero' frets installed -intonation was a problem with some acoustic models - and they generally sound great then. Re: the serial number: on many of the models the first one or two numbers in the serial number stands for the year in which it was manufactured; from the 60’s to the 80’s. I have never seen a definite 1950's guitar yet, mainly because I don't know enough about them yet.The other prefixes/suffixes ...W, C, S, VS, D, G, A, T, R, O, J...may follow other common meanings. W = Western model F= Folk Model C= Cutaway E=Electronic K=? S=? VS= Violin Sunburst color D=Dreadnaught shape G=Grand Concert shape A=? T=? Takeharu sometimes R=? O=? J=Jumbo shape. Some woods used were Linden, Rosewood, Maple, Ovangkol, and Nato. Spruce and Cedar were used for the tops – usually laminated for the overseas market, as laminates don’t readily crack, but some models are solid tops. There is a popular theory about solid tops sounding better, but there is disagreement on this matter by some well-respected people. Suzuki laminates were generally very good quality, and many people feel there guitars, even though laminated, sound better than many solid tops. Suzuki craftsmanship surely played a role in the sound too. The numbering system is usually tied in with the price. An F100 would have been 10,000 yen, an F130 would have been 13,000 yen, an W250 would have been 25,000 yen and so on. But some models are lower numbers yet very ornamented, so it doesn’t seem like this always holds true. (see the F35 scrollwork on the fretboard). One interesting thing that stands out is the change in labels. If you’ll notice, there were a few different labels. Were there different divisions or contract manufacturers? I don’t know at this time. There are thousands of players worldwide who would like to know more about their Kiso Suzuki guitar. It's a common story that when someone has G.A.S (Guitar Acquisition Syndrome) and needs to let a guitar or two go, the Suzuki is the one that stays behind and can't be replaced. If you own a Kiso Suzuki guitar - congratulations on what you probably already know - that you own a well-crafted and good sounding instrument. One that is still undervalued in the opinion of many players. Maybe you'll hang on to it and see that there is something special about many of their instruments.
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by Gros Ouaso » Fri May 28, 2010 7:00 pm

http://www.burkittandburkitt.com/guitar.html

this is one link i found for that guitar
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