There are alot of variables on Yairi Guitars. For example the Model number and the clase number and where it was made and by whom, S Yairi or K Yairi or wether it was made in the USA or in Japan. Early Yairi Classical guitars are the Stativarious of the Nippon Gakki Luthiers and todays values are priceless and should be heard not sold. I hoped I helped you out in some way
Yairi Dy-8
500
This is from wikipedia:Yairi is the name of three Japanese luthiers, who build hand-made acoustic guitars.In the 1960s and 70s Sadao Yairi, made guitars under the S. Yairi name. H. (Hiroshi) Yairi is Sadao Yairi's son, and made acoustic guitars under his supervision (and usually signed and/or stamped by S. Yairi)... Sadao was Kazuo's UNCLE, and the brother of Giichi Yairi (Kazuo's Father).S. and H. Yairi marketed under a few names in the US. Yairi & Sons, Kohno, Shelly, and Wilson were the only names this writer could find.Yairi is now the name of the top line of Alvarez guitars. Alvarez Yairi guitars are hand-made in the same factory as K. (Kazuo) Yairi guitars and are only sold under the Alvarez name in the United States.
$500.00 to $700.00 on average, depending on condition. I saw one web site for an auction company that reprted selling one of these for $1029 but that is unusual. I have played Yairi guitars for 40 years and worked in music retail for 15 years. My expertise is acoustic guitars.
$75
Yairi Dy-8
500
This is from wikipedia:Yairi is the name of three Japanese luthiers, who build hand-made acoustic guitars.In the 1960s and 70s Sadao Yairi, made guitars under the S. Yairi name. H. (Hiroshi) Yairi is Sadao Yairi's son, and made acoustic guitars under his supervision (and usually signed and/or stamped by S. Yairi)... Sadao was Kazuo's UNCLE, and the brother of Giichi Yairi (Kazuo's Father).S. and H. Yairi marketed under a few names in the US. Yairi & Sons, Kohno, Shelly, and Wilson were the only names this writer could find.Yairi is now the name of the top line of Alvarez guitars. Alvarez Yairi guitars are hand-made in the same factory as K. (Kazuo) Yairi guitars and are only sold under the Alvarez name in the United States.
$500.00 to $700.00 on average, depending on condition. I saw one web site for an auction company that reprted selling one of these for $1029 but that is unusual. I have played Yairi guitars for 40 years and worked in music retail for 15 years. My expertise is acoustic guitars.
$75
Alverez Yairi
unlike other guitars such as Gibson or American Fenders, K. Yairi Alva's reduce in worth the older the model number is, even though we are talking about a guitar that's originally worth thousands. Like... a 2010 model would be worth quite a bit more than an '87 model. Not to say an older one still isn't worth a lot, because they are. It depends on what year it is.
The value of a 1977 Alvarez Yairi signed would actually depend on a number of factors. Most important being the condition.
You can get an alvarez guitar anywhere from 180 dollars new to 5000 dollars. The yairi line is very expensive and worth every penny if you ask me. I own a md80 masterwork series that goes for 850 dollars and i own a asg4 electric which was made in 2000 only it went for 380 dollars. I've found that alvarez guitars give you a quality for the price that you won't find with any other company. The guy that showed me alot the things that i know about guitars had a yairi that was 20+ years old and I picked up my first alvarez when i was about sixteen I've had it ever since and it is still my favorite guitar. If you are asking what your guitar is worth sen me your serial number and model number to mnewman1986@yahoo.com
yes very rare
In good condition, you should be able to sell it for about $750.00.
Please let me know if you get an answer. I have a vintage Alvarez acoustic guitar that I acquired in the late 70s. The model is 5056 and the serial is 43331. It has the mother of pearl tree of life inset in the entire length of the neck. The back of it is beautiful redwood. It was made in Japan. I would love to know the value. About 15 years ago, I took it to a music store to get an appraisal for my homeowners insurance and they set the value at $650; however, the Internet searches I have done in the past few days set the value of 70's Alvarez significantly lower. I was originally told that the mother of pearl tree of life was a limited edition that set the value higher. ---- I think the confusion here is that there are at least TWO different Tree of Life models, one made by ALVAREZ which is the 5056, an all laminate model, top spruce, back and sides are flame grain Rosewood, Ivoroid bound Rosewood fingerboard, chrome enclosed tuners, Mahogany neck. These will vary slightly depending on what year it was made. Earlier models may have the adjustable bridge, first released in 1976-77. These range in value depending on condition, between $175 and $250. These were made in several Japanese factories in the 1970's and early 1980's. NOW, this is the model that you may have it mixed up with.. which is the Alvarez YAIRI model, DY95N which was a limited edition model, which sold for approximately $2000 in the early 1970's! It is an all SOLID model, and very scarce, one sold on EBay recently for almost $5000! Made by KAZUO YAIRI for Alvarez, unlike the regular Alvarez brand this are a higher quality guitar and only made at the Yairi factory in GIFU, Japan. More info can be found online, do a search for yairi_luvr or yairiguitars