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About This Listing

Information about the production:
Klira was a German string instrument manufacturer closed in 1982. They started production of acoustic and electric guitars around the 1950’s.

This one is Klira Lady and it was made around 1960's. This is quite rare model and I haven't seen another one in that shape. All part are original.

To hear this one please check the video of other Klira Lady which was in my collection.

Condition:

  • Head – good condition, little lacquer imperfections visible.
  • Keys – good condition - little rusty, but working ok.
  • Nut – very good condition.
  • Neck – very good condition.
  • Fretboard – very good condition.
  • Frets – good condition with typical signs of use.
  • Body – very good condition small bumps here and there (visible on photos).
  • Lacquer – good condition with typical crack and bumps for this age(visible on photo).
  • Electronic - checked and cleaned by luthier.

Please note this is true vintage instrument - if you want to play it, it may need some setup.

Listed5 months ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Lady
Finish
  • Red
Categories
Year
  • 1960
Made In
  • Germany
Body Type
  • Hollow Body

About the Seller

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Warszawa, Poland
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Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:138

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