1963 Harmony H927 Stella Parlor Guitar
Overview: This is your garden-variety, natural-finished Stella from the '60s. It has the little teardrop pickguard, cool stenciled fret markers, and proud Stella stencil at the headstock. This one arrived in good shape but has been gone-over thoroughly and is now a proper player. These have a woody, punchy, direct, bluesy quality about them that makes them a lot of fun for fingerpickers or "snappy" flatpickers. Plus... they're cute.
Repairs included: Jose gave it a neck reset, fret level/dress, side dots, bridge adjustments, cleaning, and setup work. It's playing spot-on and ready to go.
- Weight: 3 lbs 7 oz
- Scale length: 24 1/8"
- Nut width: 1 3/4"
- Neck shape: medium C
- Board radius: flat
- Depth at first fret: 61/64"
- Depth at seventh fret: 31/32"
- Body width: 13 1/4"
- Body depth: 3 3/4"
- Top wood: solid birch
- Back & sides wood: solid birch
- Bracing type: ladder
- Bridge: ebonzied maple or similar
- Fretboard: ebonized maple or similar
- Neck wood: poplar
- Action height at 12th fret: 3/32” bass 1/16” treble (fast, spot-on)
- String gauges: 54w-12 lights
- Truss rod: non-djustable
- Neck relief: straight
- Fret style: medium-low
Condition notes: It's in great shape, overall, for one of these old student guitars. Its only crack is a smaller, 2" hairline (repaired) at the treble waist on the side. There are plenty of light scuffs, scratches, nicks, and dings here and there throughout but, honestly, it has a nice "glow" to the finish that a lot of these are lacking as they age.
It comes with: Sorry, no case.
Consignor tag: MULK
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