1965 Harmony H927 Stella Parlor Guitar



Overview: Harmony's H927 is just the natural-top version of the H929 Stella model that most of us know with its cheesy, endearing sunburst look. I love the red celluloid pickguards these guys get, though -- it's very nostalgic and campy in the best way.


Per the usual, this has a bigger neck profile and a bluesy, woody, direct sound that's good for thumping backup or fingerpicking on the couch.


Repairs included: It got a neck reset from myself and Molly gave it a level/dress of the frets, side dots, shim and compensation of the bridge, and setup work. It's playing bang-on and ready to serve.

  • Weight: 3 lbs 10 oz
  • Scale length: 24 1/8"
  • Nut width: 1 3/4"
  • Neck shape: medium C/V
  • Board radius: flat
  • Depth at first fret: .90"
  • Depth at seventh fret: .96"
  • Body width: 13 1/4"
  • Body depth: 3 3/4"
  • Top wood: solid birch
  • Back & sides wood: solid birch
  • Bracing type: ladder
  • Bridge: ebonized maple
  • Fretboard: ebonized maple
  • 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-adjustable
  • Neck relief: straight
  • Fret style: medium/lower

Condition notes: It's fairly clean and original throughout, though it does show average amounts of wear at the corners, light scratches and scuffs, and whatnot.


It comes with: Sorry, no case.


Consignor tag: MULK
















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