Yamaha Yds-3,ym1 Parts List, Used Condition,nov.1965,first Edition on 2040-parts.com
Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, US
This Yamaha YDS-3,YM1 parts list is being offered in used condition and sold as is.In the back it is dated Nov.1965 first edition.There is very minor wear on the pages, some minor greasy marks,and some minor water marks.The back cover has some tears. It is complete as far as I can tell,and the binding is solid.Thank you for your interest and good luck bidding.Check out my other items!
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