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Parlor guitar (1920) England

This guitar is built with solid woods, in an artisanal way.

It was probably built in England, as its style and construction indicate, in the 1920s.

The top is spruce, with a one-piece maple back, and the sides are also maple.
The bridge is made of stained maple wood, as is the fingerboard, the pins are made of wood with mother-of-pearl or bone inlays.

The fingerboard is Stauffer-Legani style, meaning it does not touch the top, it is floating, to allow the top to vibrate freely.

The frets are silver plate without crown, (these were the first frets used). And they are reconditioned and working perfectly.
The tuning machine is mechanical, with riveted gears, without screws.
The nut is made of wood and has a 0 fret. Scale length: 62 cm.
The handle is also made of maple wood, and is straight and firm.
The guitar is fully operational, solid and tuned well, with a great sound,

This instrument has had many repairs and has scratches and dings. But it has been fully inspected and adjusted as necessary to make it firm and solid, working well and sounding great. It has two cracks in the top that have been professionally repaired, with a full guarantee.

It is strung with nylon strings, but can be used with nylgut, natural gut, etc.

The height of the first string at the 12th fret is 2.3 mm.
Although it has some small scratches, it is firm and very comfortable to play, tuning well on all frets.

It has been inspected internally and externally, taking all the necessary actions to safely recover this great instrument.

It is offered with a full guarantee, and can be returned if you are not satisfied.

Guitarra parlor (1920) Inglaterra

€545.00Price
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