1979 Sakazo Nakade No. 3000 Vintage Classical Guitar, Spruce + Brazilian Rosewood w/ Case
Reflecting the Spanish-style of guitar both in terms of construction and tonal response, this No. 3000 was a top-tier instrument in the Nakade catalog at the time of its production, originally priced at a whopping ¥300,000, with top-tier features including traditional Spanish six-fan bracing on the tight-grained spruce top, Brazilian rosewood back/sides, ornate marquetry including a stunning carved headstock and complex rosette, and a lacquer gloss finish.
Tonally, this No. 3000 is dark, sonorous, and well-balanced, with exceptional breadth and openness. The light bracing allows for terrific natural resonance and exceptional vibrational transfer, with broad lows, smooth-yet-crisp trebles, and exquisite note definition in all registers. This No. 3000 weighs 3lbs 12oz, professionally setup here at Mike & Mike’s Guitar Bar with normal tension strings and optimal action.
Neck Specs:
-Wood: Mahogany (ebony stringers)
-Shape: D, measuring .930” 1st fret, .950” 9th fret
-Fretboard: Ebony
-Frets: Slender, no wear
-Scale Length: 650mm
-Nut: 52mm, bone
-Tuners: Hand-engraved strip, pearl buttons
Body Specs:
-Wood: Spruce, Brazilian rosewood
-Bracing: Spanish-style six-fan
-Bridge: Brazilian rosewood, bone saddle
-String Spacing: 56mm (bridge)
-Marquetry: Ornate rosette, tri-tone purfling, rosewood binding
-Label: Dated 1979, signed by Nakade
There are two small, professionally-addressed splits on top at the bass-side lower bout edge, and a few additional repaired cracks on the back (two along the centerline, two at bass-side waist, one at treble-side upper bout). Cosmetic wear on the gloss lacquer is otherwise limited to a few minor dings on top at the lower bout and some minor scuffs and finish scratches. The neck profile is smooth and clean, with only a few shallow marks along the profile length.
The original hardshell case is included.





















Description
Reflecting the Spanish-style of guitar both in terms of construction and tonal response, this No. 3000 was a top-tier instrument in the Nakade catalog at the time of its production, originally priced at a whopping ¥300,000, with top-tier features including traditional Spanish six-fan bracing on the tight-grained spruce top, Brazilian rosewood back/sides, ornate marquetry including a stunning carved headstock and complex rosette, and a lacquer gloss finish.
Tonally, this No. 3000 is dark, sonorous, and well-balanced, with exceptional breadth and openness. The light bracing allows for terrific natural resonance and exceptional vibrational transfer, with broad lows, smooth-yet-crisp trebles, and exquisite note definition in all registers. This No. 3000 weighs 3lbs 12oz, professionally setup here at Mike & Mike’s Guitar Bar with normal tension strings and optimal action.
Neck Specs:
-Wood: Mahogany (ebony stringers)
-Shape: D, measuring .930” 1st fret, .950” 9th fret
-Fretboard: Ebony
-Frets: Slender, no wear
-Scale Length: 650mm
-Nut: 52mm, bone
-Tuners: Hand-engraved strip, pearl buttons
Body Specs:
-Wood: Spruce, Brazilian rosewood
-Bracing: Spanish-style six-fan
-Bridge: Brazilian rosewood, bone saddle
-String Spacing: 56mm (bridge)
-Marquetry: Ornate rosette, tri-tone purfling, rosewood binding
-Label: Dated 1979, signed by Nakade
There are two small, professionally-addressed splits on top at the bass-side lower bout edge, and a few additional repaired cracks on the back (two along the centerline, two at bass-side waist, one at treble-side upper bout). Cosmetic wear on the gloss lacquer is otherwise limited to a few minor dings on top at the lower bout and some minor scuffs and finish scratches. The neck profile is smooth and clean, with only a few shallow marks along the profile length.
The original hardshell case is included.
























