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Hello everyone I have inherited a lovely old DT1/2? to restore. Its currently stripped down and i'm removing the paint form the frame ready to be redone. Everything is going to to stripped and cleaned and restored where needed. Currently I am trying to identify what i have actually got. I have found the frame number which is only 9 characters long starting with DT1F-2**** from looking at a few websites its indicating that it is a DT1E.

Heres some pictures anyway to tide you over to the next installment! :)

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Hopefully turn out nice matey

Yes certainly looks like an E, you have quite a few bit missing looking at it , i restored mine about 5 years

ago now but now it lives in Germany with its new owner.

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http://s271.photobucket.com/user/markcoppersmih/library/Yamaha%20DT1?sort=3&page=1

TTB

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Just a quick update this is how she stands as of today nearly ready for blasting.

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