1960 Harmony 0-size 14-fret in X-braced cedar over birch, 1 3/4” nut, 2 5/16” string spacing, loves fingerstyle, hates bluegrass

121718B

This former Harmony 910 body received a cedar top makeover with modern day X-bracing. The 14-fret neck was a Martin factory castaway that’s found new life in this unusual but astounding combination where form meets tone. Loud, easy to play, cool to look at and easy on the wallet….what did I miss?

SPECS: 0-size body, 14-fret mahogany neck with solid headstock, bound X-braced solid cedar top over solid birch sides and back, Grover tuning machines, steel reinforced neck with soft “V” profile, rosewood fretboard with new frets, rosewood bridge, ebony pins, bone nut and saddle. Nut width: 1 3/4”, String Spacing: 2 5/16“, Scale length: 25.4”, Upper bout: 9 1/2“, Lower Bout: 13 1/4”, Body length: 18 1/2”, Widest body depth: 3 3/4”, Overall length: 38 3/8”, Neck thickness at 1st fret: 7/8”, Neck thickness at 5th fret: 7/8”, Action: 1/8”, string gauge setup: custom lights 52-11 gauge standard tuning.

CONDITION: Solid with some age showing seam shrinkage, scuffs, bumps and bruises. Slightly offset tuner alignment. Cool looking “prairie grass” crazing of the sides and back finish.

SOUND: The cedar top transforms the birch rim into a fine sounding fingerstyle player. Nice sustain, volume and richness. Easy playing neck adds to the experience.

PRICE: $699

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