The logos IS typically rotated differently between musical and motor products. They use a faster glue on the motorcycles!Someone came on here a while back and tried to explain (leg pull) that the music side had tuning fork logos pointing in and the motor side had them pointing out... Think about it. ^_^
I was wondering about that https://www.global.yamaha.com/about/brand/index.html <_<
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What am I missing? The link that explains the origin of the tuning fork symbol clearly says the founder worked on medical equipment and the need to repair organs. How does that fit with musical instruments? :huh:
What am I missing? The link that explains the origin of the tuning fork symbol clearly says the founder worked on medical equipment and the need to repair organs. How does that fit with musical instruments? :huh:
It fits because an organ IS a musical instrument. You know like a piano. :headbonk:
Just some fyi...there is a distinct difference in the Yamaha musical and motorcycle logos in that on the musical logo the tuning forks do not touch the outer circle but on the motorcycle logo the tuning forks do touch the outer circle.Kind of as an aside, being a musician I own some Yamaha instruments/equipment, but being a Yamaha motorcycle owner I wanted some decent t-shirts and other wearables declaring my loyalty to the brand. Never liked any of the stuff offered at the Yamaha dealer. Discovered on the Yamaha music equipment site that they have some nice T-shirts, hats and other wearables with the Yamaha logo. I have a few now and wear them often while motorcycling. If anyone is interested, you can check them out here:
https://www.yamaha.com/yamahavgn/CDA/Catalo...PRODUCT,00.html
You're absolutely right! I never noticed that before. It's a small difference, but it's definately there. I'll still wear my Yamaha music logo t-shirt proudly while riding my FJR.Just some fyi...there is a distinct difference in the Yamaha musical and motorcycle logos in that on the musical logo the tuning forks do not touch the outer circle but on the motorcycle logo the tuning forks do touch the outer circle.
I also would wear either one, it's still YAMAHA. Makers of fine motorcycles and musical instruments.You're absolutely right! I never noticed that before. It's a small difference, but it's definately there. I'll still wear my Yamaha music logo t-shirt proudly while riding my FJR.Just some fyi...there is a distinct difference in the Yamaha musical and motorcycle logos in that on the musical logo the tuning forks do not touch the outer circle but on the motorcycle logo the tuning forks do touch the outer circle.
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