1950s Harmony Stella Sundale Tailpiece Parlor Guitar

I've only had one other Sundale model in the shop as clean as this one. This one takes the cake, though -- it's almost perfect in all of its details. The pink trim is crisp and bright and it's original in every feature. I'm pretty sure these started-off as a pink-grey-black scheme but this one's grey has yellowed with UV over time into an olive color and the pink has gone more peachy. It looks hella-good!

Jose did all the work on this one for a good customer of ours -- a neck reset, level/dress of the frets, side dots fit, bridge adjustment and compensation, cleaning, and setup work. It plays great and has that wonkily-woody, thunky tone that's endearing and really suits couch-potato fingerpicking.

Per the usual, these are solid birch in the body, ladder-braced, have poplar necks, and ebonized-maple fretboards and bridges.














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