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1930s Richter Hawaiian Stencil Acoustic Parlor Guitar
$ 118.8
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Description
This guitar has an all-solid-birch body, ladder-bracing, a poplar neck, and ebonized (perhaps maple or pearwood) fretboard -- so it's basically par for the course in the realm of entry-level parlor-sized guitars of the '20s and '30s. It does sound bluesy/rootsy and makes a great fingerpicking guitar.The top is cut a little thinner than its competitors' birch-top instruments and so it has a bit more articulation/volume with the extra-light 46w-10 gauges it needs to keep its neck happy at standard tuning.
Scale length:
24 1/2"
Nut width:
1 14/16"
String spacing at nut:
1 9/16"
String spacing at bridge:
2 3/8"
Body length:
18"
Lower bout width:
13 1/4"
Side depth at endpin:
3 5/8"
Top wood:
solid birch
Back & sides wood:
solid birch
Bracing type:
ladder
Fretboard:
ebonized maple or pearwood
Bridge:
rosewood
Neck feel:
medium-big C/V-shape, flat board
Neck wood:
poplar
Weight:
3 lb 1 oz
Condition notes:
there's some general use wear throughout (scratches, small nicks, finish wear and tear) and it has a replacement bridge, replacement saddle, and replacement pins.