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From: riksguitarheaven
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  • This man is too fat !

  • Ya, buddy. You can't beat the price of these old Stella guitars. Similar to my model. Thanks for sharing.

  • i have the exact guitar i got it for 30 bucks

  • just wondering the year of this guitar

  • That seems too big to be a parlor guitar, although I could be wrong. A lot of folks are selling 3/4 and children's guitars and advertising them as "parlor" guitar since it's very trendy right now. Still, a great guitar, but this seems way too big to be a parlor guitar.

  • In the column to the right under "More From: riksguitarheaven " is another video that might better show the size.

  • @jeng3000 these are a fraction over 13" wide, the same size as the smallest common Stella parlor guitars, they also have flat fingerboard, smaller frets and 12 fret 24" scale necks. I would call them parlor guitars, for the style of music intended for parlor guitars (i.e picking and bottleneck) they work well.

  • Do you know if they still make the same machine heads that are originally used on this guitar? I need to get a new pickguard, machine heads, and strings.

  • hi, im not sure if its the same thing but I have a 1960's 6 string Stella Acoustic Guitar. It looks very very similar to this guitar but Mine has a white pickguard.

  • i have the same guitar but mine is in better condition

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