Unbranded parlor acoustic. I believe it to be a 1930s or 1940s USA-made Harmony, from online research. There are no brand markings or numbers, inside or out. Likely solid birch. Includes tailpiece, hard V-shape neck, waverly-style slotted tuners, dark tobacco sunburst finish. Thin fretwires, which was common with this era of Harmony parlors.
The wooden nut is completely stripped and will need to be replaced before strings can be put on. The bridge is intact. The tailpeice has rust, but is sturdy and looks completely functional. The slotted tuners are in good shape. The neck is quite straight for the instrument's age. I don't believe it will need a reset to be in playing condition. The fretboard has wear, but is smooth. Has chipping on edge of fretboard on 10th and 11th frets. No deep cracks or bellying on body.
Item sold as-is. As said, will need a little work to be a daily player.
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Listed | a month ago |
Condition | Poor (Used) Poor condition gear may not work properly but can still perform most functions.Learn more |
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