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New nut installed to raise the height of strings. Fretboard& frets are in very nice condition. Body and binding are all solid and intact. No major dings or bangs to the body or the neck. Other than that guitar is in very good condition for it age. now a Slide guitar) Minor paint wear here and there as see in. This auction is for a 1960's model H933( I believe) Harmony Stella 3/4 parlor guitar. But I need to make room for the instruments I do play, in so far as I am not really a collector. The young boy for whatever reason tore off the top to the pick box in the case. The obvious wild strumming of a happy child on Christmas day making a joyous noise in 1967. The only flaw is the faint pick marks on the guitar face made by the pick included in the case. But of course it was not) and the tuning pegs are pristine, no tarnish, no rust. Included is the original case, the hang tag showing the case cost $7.95, a photo of the young man receiving the guitar as a gift(kind of like certificate of authenticity- lol) The guitar still has the sticker of the music store from which it was purchased(looks like it was stuck on yesterday.
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A Christmas present in 1967 from a young man's grandmother. I have it strung with light guage bronze strings and tuned down to D to reduce the stress on this vintage instrument. It is totally playable and the neck is straight for a Stella with the usual little bit of relief. more It measures 32 inches long and 11 1/4 across the lower bout. Not realizing it was a child's guitar and that it would be too small for me to play comfortably. What a find! I purchased this on ebay a while back. I also make and sell SMOKESTACK! Comes with new plastic saddle WORKS GREAT FOR PEOPLE PLAYING CHORDS/ DOUBLES AS SLIDE BRIDGE SAVE YOUR ORIGINAL BRIDGE TO ADD RESALE VALUE TO YOUR GUITAR!
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River(where I live) Check out awesome demo of SMOKESTACK GUITAR BELOW. Wood is Cherry Bark Red Oak with is the highest quality red oak available and only grows in a 100 mile stretch along the Ms. If you get this bridge and don't agree that it greatly improves sound and playability, send it back and I will gladly refund your money. We build project piece bridge's- at very reasonable prices also. This makes this the best most versatile bridge on the market for vintage guitars that use floating bridges. Then if you want to raise the strings up for slide, just put a new $.50 plastic saddle and you are ready to go. Plays much easier, strings feel softer and and this bridge uses a stock saddle(bone or plastic) which is very easy to file down to get string height correct. There is a small amount of give which makes all the difference in the world with the string reflex. Also by it not holding the strings in an exact postition like the stock bridges. more will take out a lot of the TWANG/BOXIE sound that is so familiar with the old solid birch guitars. Great for blues finger picking or old time music.Ĭomes with a new, well-fitting hard case.Free worldwide shipping UP for grabs is an Improvement bridge that will work on any guitar that has a tailpiece and uses a floating bridge.This bridge. The tone is what the Stella fuss is all about brassy but warm, boxy but open, with good sustain. Action is set at 6/64" and the guitar plays easily. The neck is carved in a 'V' and measures 1 13/16" across at the nut, and string spacing is 2 1/8" across at the saddle. The body measures 13 3/8" across at the lower bout. For aesthetic purposes, some wood was inlaid along the back seam lower bout where the side would not line up completely with the back. The guitars is in solid, original condition and shows play wear, nicks, dings and scratches from age and use, but no cracks. Recent repairs include: neck reset new saddle some braces glued some bulging sides glued pick guard re-glued frets leveled and dressed tuning machines cleaned and lubed. This is a solid example of what appears to have been a popular model for the Schmidt company, and is well set up and ready to go. Rosewood bone fretted bridge with pearleye endpins. Silver frets, bone nut, nickel plated machine heads. White pearlette headpiece and fingerboard with inlaid ebony position dots. Fancy strip of decalcomania through center of back. Top edge and sound holebound with white celluloid and beautifully colored purfling. per dozen! This example pretty much follows the catalog description: "Birchwood body. Oscar Schmidt DeLuxe Model 570 c 1925 | $1375 | (v2035) This type guitar appeared in the 1932 Schmidt catalog as a model 570 Stella, Standard-size, at a cost of $66.00.