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Topic: Yamaha U1 Nippon Gakki  (Read 6751 times)

Offline davb13

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Yamaha U1 Nippon Gakki
on: September 30, 2009, 10:32:41 AM
 :)Does anybody here have a Yamaha U1 that has a "Nippon Gakki" embossed in the metal plate?

Offline rick langmaack

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Re: Yamaha U1 Nippon Gakki
Reply #1 on: October 01, 2009, 12:55:00 AM
Hi, i don't have one but i have seen plenty of them as a piano technician. Nippon Gakki means "Japan Musical Instrument".  They are nice pianos. You will see this name on the older U1 pianos.
Rick
 

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