1969 Harmony 0-size, 12-fret in ladder braced birch, 1 3/4” nut, 2 5/16” string spacing, great affordable parlor guitar for many styles

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This Chicago-built 0-size, 12-fret model is a perennial favorite in my shop. They are well built, rarely mistreated and often fine sounding. This example is no exception showing very little signs of play over the years. Affordable slothead parlor that’s suitable for many playing styles.

SPECS: 0-size body, 12-fret neck, ladder-braced birch top, sides and back, slotted headstock, new tuning machines, steel reinforced poplar neck with “C” neck profile, flat ebony fretboard with original frets and MOP markers, rosewood bridge, bone nut and saddle. Nut width: 1 3/4”, String Spacing: 2 5/16”, Scale length: 24 1/16”, Upper bout: 9 1/2”, Lower Bout: 13 3/8”, Body length: 17 3/4“, Widest body depth: 3 5/8”, Overall length: 36 3/8” , Neck thickness at 1st fret: 7/8”, Neck thickness at 5th fret: 7/8”, Action: 1/8”, string gauge setup: custom light 52-11s

CONDITION: Fine original condition save the bridge, tuners and updated bracing. Minor scuffs to finish here and there. Work included neckset, fresh bracing update, and repairs to seams, braces, bridgeplate, bridge, touchups and setup.

SOUND: Raw, honest tone. Fun for roots and old time classics, this guitar can take strumming, flatpicking or barefingers.

PRICE: $399

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