Here for sale is a "Domino" brand parlor guitar that is essentially a Harmony Stella. I can't find too much about them online, but I can only assume that it is a uncommon brand name for a line made in the Harmony/Kay/Silvertone plant in Chicago back in the '50s.
This one is in immaculate shape. Plays great and has super low action for a guitar made in the age before adjustable truss rods. Sounds great too, not too bright, as some parlors tend to be. Warm and full tone for a smaller guitar.
As Always, I oiled the board, changed the strings, polished the finish and gave it a good cleaning. Comes with original case (which is in amazing shape). This is a wonderfully preserved example of a vintage parlor and would make a great addition to any collection.
This one is in immaculate shape. Plays great and has super low action for a guitar made in the age before adjustable truss rods. Sounds great too, not too bright, as some parlors tend to be. Warm and full tone for a smaller guitar.
As Always, I oiled the board, changed the strings, polished the finish and gave it a good cleaning. Comes with original case (which is in amazing shape). This is a wonderfully preserved example of a vintage parlor and would make a great addition to any collection.
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