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This guitar is a one of a kind gem!!!  Rare Vintage Harp Guitar. It has a wonderful, big sound as no work has been done on it to my knowledge.  The back, sides and front of headstock are Brazillian(?) Rosewood, the front is spruce, the one piece double neck is unknown.  The tuners are stamped with Pat. May 8.88.  I acquired it in 1973 in Pgh. from my grandfather.  It is assumed to be a Weymann (Philadelphia) per Gregg Miner, the guru,  of Harpguitars.net.  To see Gregg's mention of it, please follow these directions as it is deep in his website.  Google "Weymann harp guitar", click on 1st site with 4 small pics of mine, this will take you to the page where he mentions mine to help in his bridge rebuild.  This is where he says "Now you have seen all three Weymann harp guitars", all three are different.  Dimensions: Bout 19 1/2", Body length 21 1/2", Total length 43 1/2", Depth 4 3/8", Hole 4 1/2" - see photos.  I relaxed the strings years ago due to cupping.  The 11 harp strings are older than the 1970s as I have never replaced them.  Damage: Side patch (see photo) about 2x3", bridge crack on 1st peghole, harp nut bridge looks questionable, two minor stress cracks on back about 6" long, six string neck and side - minor scuffs, slight cupping of spruce front.  The case disintegrated when I found the guitar so we would love local pick up if possible.
Shipping/delivery(?) is free. 
I will only ship to the continental USA. Thank you!  

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Listed6 years ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Harp Guitar
Finish
  • Rosewood & Spruce
Year
  • 1920?
Made In
  • United States

Private Owner

Chesapeake, VA, United States
Joined Reverb:2019

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