Harmony Stella h-930 (1960)
All solid birch, steel reinforced neck. Built in Chicago by Harmony in the late 1960s.
It has been revised and modified as necessary to leave it in the best possible condition. New 0.11 strings. Original reconditioned bronze frets. Parlor size, 62 cm scale.
They were very popular in their time and many of the early blues recordings were made on Stella guitars.
It is a parlor guitar, which was the most popular size among traveling blues musicians because of its big sound.
The tuning peg is of the original Cluson brand, with a paste nut (Bakelite) and an ebonized maple bridge.
It has no cracks or major repairs, although there are many superficial scratches on the back and some on the sides, which do not compromise its solidity.
The neck and fingerboard are made of maple, and it has a steel bar inside. This gives it a very special tone, very vibrant and clear. Unlike all other guitars, they call it ringing tone.
The guitar works perfectly and has all the sound, it is offered at a price that corresponds to its condition, it is a good offer... And it is a good option for European buyers who will not have to pay customs...
It has been revised and adjusted for comfortable playing.
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€495.00Price
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