German parlor guitar (1900)
It was built in Germany between the late 1900s and early 1800s. It was made by hand, and all its woods are solid.
The top is made of spruce, sides and back are made of curly maple, as well as the neck. The bridge is made of ebony, and the fingerboard is made of rosewood. The headstock is mechanical, with rivet gears, without screws. Original bone capo.
It has the figure of deer under a tree carved in the same wood as the cover, in the soundhole of the guitar. And a wooden inlay as binding, no plastic on the guitar.
The bridge pins are original, inlaid bone, as is the strap pin at the end of the body. The tuners are riveted, gears without screws.
The neck is extremely strong and stays straight like the first day. It also maintains the original frets in excellent condition, its scale is 62.5 cm,
It has been completely restored and tuned. The guitar has no cracks or any major repairs.
It is perfectly functional and tunes well, plays comfortably, and has a great sound. All its pieces are original and its general condition is very good.
It is strung with silk and steel strings 011/48
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€1,250.00Price
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