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this is the 1966 (or perhaps early 67) “electric” guitar catalogue.those guitars and amps were only made for a year between 66 and 67.this typeface logo was dropped in 67 and replace by something resembling the current one.( i am not talking about the tuning fork logo but the lettering of YAMAHA )
the 66 guitar and bass models had that label lettering that is in big on the front page( and everywhere else in the panphlet).and so it was on the amps as you can see if you look at the catalogue.
however , the early production were sold as S302 for the SG3,S201 for the SG2 ,No 250 & No 500 for TA-25 and TA-50 so perhaps 67.( obviously us catalogue )
anyway it’s definitely not a 1971 catalogue