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Key Features
The Suzuki Three S Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar is a highly regarded Japanese-made instrument from the celebrated lawsuit era of the 1970s. Produced during a period when Japanese manufacturers were gaining worldwide recognition for exceptional craftsmanship, Three S guitars have become increasingly sought after by collectors and players alike.
Built under the influence of renowned luthier Ryoji Matsuoka, many Three S models closely followed traditional American dreadnought designs while offering outstanding build quality and excellent value. The large dreadnought body delivers strong projection, rich bass response and balanced tonal characteristics suitable for a wide range of playing styles.
Vintage Japanese acoustics from this period are known for their mature tonal character, robust construction and impressive attention to detail. The Suzuki Three S remains a compelling option for musicians seeking a high-quality vintage acoustic with significant historical appeal.
| Manufacturer | Suzuki Violin Co. |
| Series | Three S |
| Era | 1970-1977 |
| Country of Manufacture | Japan |
| Body Shape | Dreadnought |
| Top | Spruce (Model Dependent) |
| Back & Sides | Mahogany or Rosewood (Model Dependent) |
| Neck | Mahogany |
| Fingerboard | Rosewood |
| Bridge | Rosewood |
| Scale Length | Approx. 650mm |
| Finish | Natural Gloss |
| Orientation | Right-Handed |