Best Sellers
Top products on Reverb over the past 90 days
Best Sellers in Acoustic Guitars - Parlor
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Eastman E20P Parlor Natural
The Eastman E20P is a parlor guitar with an Adironack Spruce top, Rosewood back and sides, and an Ebony fingerboard. - 14
Gretsch G9500 Jim Dandy Flat Top Acoustic Guitar
The Gretsch G9500 Jim Dandy Flat Top Acoustic Guitar summons the sounds of the antique guitars from yesteryear in a modern-day construction through a slew of attractive features like a comfortable C-shaped neck, easy-playing 24" scale, double-action truss rod, and unique agathis wood body. Designed in the parlor guitar mould which makes it an easy choice for a travel model to bring along to porch jams, the shallower body and smaller size allow for fun, easy strumming with a crisp sound and no hand fatigue. - 17
Gibson LG-2 1946 - 1962
The x-style top bracing of the Gibson LG-2 acoustic guitar lands this instrument squarely in the realm of "coveted" by collectors. In fact, if you happen upon an LG-2 that was made between 1942 and 1946, you'll see the phrase Only a Gibson is Good enough on the headstock, an interesting logo that will make your instrument even more desirable for collectors. - 32
Takamine GY93E New Yorker Acoustic-Electric Parlor Guitar
The Takamine GY93E "New Yorker" is a parlor-sized acoustic-electric guitar that, while small, is not short on tone or playability. The GY93E has a focused, articulate sound that's made parlor guitars so popular with singer-songwriters and studio musicians with a solid spruce top, rosewood sides and a stunning 3-piece back made of rosewood and quilted maple. The mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard is fast, comfortable and a joy to play When it's time to hit the stage, the built-in TK-40D electronics beautifully transmit the pure sound of this guitar to your amplifier or the PA system. - 50
Gibson L-00 1932 - 1945
The L-00 was a flattop produced by Gibson starting in the early '30s. Some of the earliest examples featured a white pickguard and a black finish, though a sunburst finish and tortoiseshell pickguard became the norm by the mid-'30s (the black version was phased out by 1938). The earliest examples also had a 12-fret clear of the body fingerboard.
Years of Production: 1931 - 1946
Wood Composition: Mahogany back and sides, Spruce top, Mahogany neck (some examples from World War II use alternate woods) - 76
Gibson Keb' Mo' Bluesmaster
This signature Keb' Mo' model is based on the L-series acoustics made famous by blues legends of the '30s.
Years of Production: 2009 - 2016 - 79
Santa Cruz PJ
The Santa Cruz PJ is a 24" scale length hand-made parlor guitar with Indian Rosewood back and sides.
Years of Production: ca. 1990 - present - 89
Cordoba C10 Parlor 7/8 Size Classical Guitar
The Cordoba C10 Parlor 7/8 Size Classical Guitar captures the warm, vintage tone of a guitars popularized a century ago in a package that's all modern construction and components. Starting off with a solid European spruce top for premium tone, the C10 Parlor steps it up a notch with additional features like Indian rosewood sides and back, a hand-carved neck and headstock, domed soundboards. Topped off with a mother-of-peal hand-inlaid rosette modeled after a Domingo Esteso model from the '20s, every piece of this guitar recalls the golden era of guitar construction. - 93
Recording King RP-06 06 Series Solid Top Single-0 Acoustic Guitar
The Recording King RP-06 Single O Acoustic Guitar harkens back to classic OM/Auditorium body construction with paired with modern manufacturing techniques for an authentic vintage tone at an attainable price. Using the same appointments as the company's fan-favorite RD-06 model, the RP-06 brings in features like a solid Sitka spruce top, mahogany sides and back, and a dovetail neck joint. Easily transportable for bonfire jams thanks to the size, this is also a guitar introductory guitar for younger students with smaller hands. - 99
Larrivee P-03 Natural
Jean Larrivee started crafting guitars in Toronto. The company moved to Vancouver in the '80s and opened a second factory in California in 2001. The Larrivee P-03 uses a parlor body style. Guitars with an 03 designation use Sapele back and sides.
Wood Composition: Mahogany Neck, Canadian Sitka Spruce top, Ebony fingerboard, Sapele back & sides
Body Style: Parlor
Notable Larrivee Players: Peter Yarrow, John Hiatt - 100
Martin Vintage Series 0-28VS 2009 - 2018
The Martin 0-28VS recreates a pre-war guitar with the smaller "0" type body. It has a sitka spruce top and Indian rosewood back and sides.



































































































