The SF-1000, a premier model in Yamaha’s Super Flighter series, was produced in Japan from 1977 to 1980. This guitar features a blend of Alder and Maple in its construction and boasts a twin octave, 24-fret set neck with an ebony fretboard. It is equipped with two Yamaha F-I Alnico Humbucker pickups, each with its own volume and tone controls, arranged as 2vol/2tone. The SF-1000 also includes a coil-tap feature, similar to the SF-1000, with a push-push button located near the tone pots. It has brass plated hardware and tuners. The fretboard is made of ebony with mother-of-pearl split parallelograms inlays. The guitar has a weight of approximately 3.7 Kgs and is housed in a case.









