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European Guitar 19th Century
Used – Poor
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Customers outside of the European Union can deduct 20% (V.A.T.) from the price. 

Good condition, 6,5/10, Made in USA, this is a nice little parlour guitar we found on one of our Texas trips and it was too good to leave behind, please note that it has x-bracing and a huge sound, not sure who made this guitar but some sources say Oscar Schmidt in New Jersey made guitars under the Nobility brand, if so this was top-of-the-line with beautiful marquetry in the side binding, has a repaired hairline crack in the top where a piece of spruce has been spliced in, has binding in the soundhole, dyed maple fingerboard, the neck has been reset so the action is great, square snowflakes in the fingerboard, mahogany body, 12-frets to the body, original frets, very loud!

Nut width 46mm
Full C neck
Intonation is good.

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Listed4 years ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • guitar
Year
  • 1940s

Oscar Guitars

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