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S-60
editI have a Saga acoustic guitar S-60 Solid wood Wanna know what year it is How do I do that It sounds great — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.72.98.45 (talk • contribs)
Advert
editI have rolled back three edits by User:69.199.156.126 and left a message on their talk page. [1]
My initial concern was this edit which removed the trademark image, and thereby made the image liable for deletion.
However the result reads like an advertisement. Possible COI problems; User:69.199.156.126 has few other edits [2] and all but one test edit [3] relate to this company. Andrewa (talk) 20:52, 12 May 2012 (UTC)
Mahalo
editI was surprised to see Mahalo listed as one of Saga's Brand Families, as AFAIA there's no connection. I was even more surprised to see the Mahalo logo included in "Saga trademarks.jpg." in the infobox.
Mahalo is not listed in Saga's own current product list: https://www.sagamusic.com/products/
Furthermore, according to Mahalo's own website: "Mahalo, meaning “thank-you” or “gratitude in Hawai’ian, was the word chosen by Kikutani Music, a musical products distributor based in Nagoya, Japan as the brand name for their then, new range of ukuleles in 1999." (Mahalo Ukuleles.com: The Mahalo Story)
I don't where "Saga trademarks.jpg" was sourced from, or whether there was some connection in the past between Mahalo & Saga, but AFAICS, there isn't any now.
In any case, for the time being, I've removed all references to Mahalo on this page. Redpaul1 (talk) 16:55, 13 July 2020 (UTC)