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About This Listing

European parlor guitar (1930).

It was built in Germany between the late 1920s and early 1930s. It was made by hand, and all its woods are solid. The top is spruce, back and sides are stained maple, also the neck, bridge, and fingerboard are maple.

The tuner is mechanical, with rivet gears, without screws. Wooden nut, original.

It has the figure of a goblin playing the cello in the mouth of the guitar, it is carved in wood and polychrome, with the original painting.

Its sides are somewhat narrower than usual. Its scale is 65 cms, something very rare at this time since 99% were 62 cm.
The neck is extremely strong and stays straight like the first day, it also keeps the original frets in excellent condition.
It has been fully restored and adjusted. It's perfectly functional and tunes well, plays comfortably, and sounds great. All its pieces are original.

It has a small crack that was professionally repaired under the bridge.Although it has some scratches and taps, they do not affect its operation at all, and its general condition is very good.

Listed3 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • European parlor guitar
Finish
  • Natural
Categories
Year
  • 1930
Made In
  • Germany
Body Shape
  • Parlor

About the Seller

OLDGUITAR

madrid, Spain
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Joined Reverb:2017
Items Sold:214

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