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Sada Yairi

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I'm looking for info about my old Samick. In line with the Samick website I emailed them with serial number, photos etc (3 times) but never rec'd a reply. Can anyone help? I'd like to find out the year and place of manufacture, original pickups, materials etc. The serial number is 9202066 and it's cherry colour, looks just like a 335 (I can't attach pics to my posts yet). I'm so sick of explaining that it's a Samick rather than a Dot that I'm tempted to stick an Epi decal on it - I already call it a Dot when people ask what I have cos it saves so much time!
 
Standard construction on 335 type guitars is laminated board pressed into shape. The face woods are usually maple but the inner layer may not be. I've seen a few Samick semis, your model is quite well thought of and is the equal of any Epi Dot. They usually have the "correct" features the Epi misses out on like a bound neck. Some have the long type pickguard. That's about as much help as I can be.
 
Well, I have finally received a reply from Samick, so for anyone else who's looking for this info and finding it almost impossible to find (I even asked a couple of guitar evaluation experts), this is what I received from Samick this morning:

Your guitar was manufactured in 1992, the SAN450 model was discontinued in 2001 when the Greg Bennett series was introduced. The specs for the SAN450 are as follows:

335 style body
Maple arched top, back, and sides
Mahogany neck
Rosewood fretboard
22 frets
24 3/4” scale
Dual humbucker pickups (stock Samick pickups, more than likely ceramic and designed similar to late 50’s style humbucker)
2 volume, 2 tone
3-way pick up selector
Chrome hardware
Die-cast tuners
Tune-o-matic style bridge with stop tailpiece.
 
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