60s era Harmony 0-size, 12-fret in ladder braced solid birch, 1 3/4”, 2 1/4” string spacing, nice bluesy tone with classic parlor looks

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The vintage dark finish attracted my attention straight away and the tone didn’t disappoint once the makeover was complete. Almost 60 year old parlor suitable for many playing styles.

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

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

SOUND: I really enjoy playing this guitar. Its punchy tone encourages the few blues tunes I know to come out. It’s not too bad to look at either.

PRICE: $399

 

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