1900s Spruce/Oak Unmarked 0-Size Parlor Guitar
Update 2024: this guy's back here for sale since the last time I saw it in 2019. I've updated the blog post where necessary (new pics, new vid, description). Now back to it...
- Weight: 3 lbs 5 oz
- Scale length: 24 1/4"
- Nut width: 1 3/4"
- Neck shape: bigger/full C/D
- Board radius: flat
- Body width: 3 1/2"
- Body depth: 3 5/8"
- Top wood: spruce
- Back & sides wood: quartersawn oak
- Bracing type: ladder
- Bridge: ebony
- Fretboard: ebony
- Neck wood: mahogany or similar
- Action height at 12th fret: 3/32” bass 1/16” treble (fast, spot-on)
- String gauges: 52w-11
- Truss rod: non-adjustable
- Neck relief: straight
- Fret style: medium
Condition notes: the finish is original but has possibly been oversprayed -- it still looks grand, though. The headstock and neck have been modified at least -- a headstock converted from slotted to solid and a new ebony fretboard fit. The new 18:1 Sta-Tite tuners are nice to have, too. The new, ebony bridge is also nice. It has a heavily-compensated saddle slot (a plus) as well as far-to-the-rear bridge-pin locations. The latter bit helps keep the weakest part of the bridge (the saddle slot) a lot more stable over time compared to the pin locations on something like a Martin straight-cut bridge with the pins right behind the saddle. In addition to the non-filled holes of countless tailpieces that'd been installed on the instrument over time, the sides also show a filled jack-hole. Curious! Also, there's the usual wear and tear throughout the finish in evidence -- old scratches, scuffs, nicks, dings, etc. here and there -- all not serious. There's pickwear at the soundhole and there are a few repaired old hairline cracks on the top and back.
It comes with: sorry, no case.
Consignor tag: CW
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