1989 Takamine No. 8 Vintage Fan-Braced Classical Guitar, Spruce & Rosewood, Near-Mint w/ Case
1989 Takamine No. 8 Vintage Fan-Braced Classical Guitar, Spruce & Rosewood, Near-Mint w/ Case
Tonewoods include a solid spruce top paired with solid Indian rosewood back/sides and a mahogany neck capped with an ebony fingerboard. Tonally, this guitar is warm and sweet, with an airy openness befitting an instrument of this vintage, and there’s a dark, rich expressiveness to the tone that hearkens back to the “Spanish sound” guitars produced by the legendary luthiers like Fleta and Torres (unsurprising considering this instrument’s legacy; Kohno studied in Spain, at the altar of the aforementioned masters). The trebles have a vocal-like smoothness, with a complex, layered midrange and a punchy immediacy, balancing well with the almost earthy resonance of the wound strings. Weighing 3lbs 13oz, this No. 8 has been professionally setup here at Mike & Mike’s Guitar Bar with normal tension strings and ideal action.
Neck Specs:
-Wood: Mahogany
-Shape: Classical D, measuring .890” 1st fret, .995” 12th fret
-Fretboard: Ebony
-Frets: Slender, pristine
-Scale Length: 650mm
-Nut: 52mm
-Tuners: Ornate engravings, pearloid buttons
-Serialization: 89-prefix (1989 production) stamp on neck block
Body Specs:
-Wood: Spruce, Indian rosewood
-Bracing: Five fan
-Bridge: Rosewood
-String Spacing: 58mm (bridge)
-Label: “Guitarras Takamine Handcrafted,” model stamp
-Marquetry: Ornate rosette, multi-ply purfling, rosewood binding
Crack-free and exceptionally well-kept, there are just a few tiny marks on the gloss lacquer finish. The gloss on the neck profile is immaculate.
The original hardshell case is included.




















Description
Tonewoods include a solid spruce top paired with solid Indian rosewood back/sides and a mahogany neck capped with an ebony fingerboard. Tonally, this guitar is warm and sweet, with an airy openness befitting an instrument of this vintage, and there’s a dark, rich expressiveness to the tone that hearkens back to the “Spanish sound” guitars produced by the legendary luthiers like Fleta and Torres (unsurprising considering this instrument’s legacy; Kohno studied in Spain, at the altar of the aforementioned masters). The trebles have a vocal-like smoothness, with a complex, layered midrange and a punchy immediacy, balancing well with the almost earthy resonance of the wound strings. Weighing 3lbs 13oz, this No. 8 has been professionally setup here at Mike & Mike’s Guitar Bar with normal tension strings and ideal action.
Neck Specs:
-Wood: Mahogany
-Shape: Classical D, measuring .890” 1st fret, .995” 12th fret
-Fretboard: Ebony
-Frets: Slender, pristine
-Scale Length: 650mm
-Nut: 52mm
-Tuners: Ornate engravings, pearloid buttons
-Serialization: 89-prefix (1989 production) stamp on neck block
Body Specs:
-Wood: Spruce, Indian rosewood
-Bracing: Five fan
-Bridge: Rosewood
-String Spacing: 58mm (bridge)
-Label: “Guitarras Takamine Handcrafted,” model stamp
-Marquetry: Ornate rosette, multi-ply purfling, rosewood binding
Crack-free and exceptionally well-kept, there are just a few tiny marks on the gloss lacquer finish. The gloss on the neck profile is immaculate.
The original hardshell case is included.






















