Maybe this is not the right place to put on the following tread, but I tried in other forums without reaching any solution. So I ask to all of you, expert guys, hoping good.
I want to purchase a new 12 string acoustic and, as everyone, I'd like to have the best for the less (I'm a divorced man, with a daughter and a son, and maybe you know what this means on the money side!).
So, I can't afford Guild, Taylor, Martin and other wonderful but expensive guitars. I trust the high end Yamahas (own an FG 460S 12A that's quite good), read almost all the comparison and find that the best 12 string Yamaha now in production is the LL16-12 that is priced around 670€ (1150$ + or -). But it has a grafted headstock, 3 ply neck and other small construction specs that I don't like.
The superior series is the LL26, which, apart of more fancy abalone (I don't care of), has a 5 ply all solid neck-neck joint-headstock and a peculiar square bracing design " which utilizes side braces to connect the brace closest to the sound hole on the top, to its opposite brace on the back...". You can see the pictures and read the characteristics on a catalogue or in the site.
BUT... they don't make an LL26-12. Just 6 string. My idea was to ask to Yamaha to make the LL26-12! It shouldn't be difficult to assemble it. I know they have a custom shop in Hamamatsu Japan, where Mr. Hiroshi Sakurai declares to be happy to receive custom orders.
And now, finally, arrives the problem: No e-mail address ANYWHERE to write to. I searched all over the net, but the only possibility is to write to my country (Italy) distributor, which kindly declares that Yamaha does not accept custom orders.
I'm quite sure that if I would be able to contact Yamaha in Hamamatsu, I will have that guitar for a reasonable price. And I'm sure it would became a hard-to-beat one amongst the more famous brands.
Imagine you can have for (say) 1500$ a 12 string of the same quality (if not better) of a 2500/3500$ Taylor, Martin, Guild or Gibson. Is it a totally stupid idea?
WOW! I'm tired after this long writing in a language that's not mine! Sorry if you're tired after reading.
Any idea of how can I get in contact with Yamaha (NOT ITALY)? Thanks and pardon.
Antonio