1930's Oahu parlor guitar. Solid mahogany.

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  • I've just realised why I can't find a half-way decent parlour guitar anywhere: you've got them all! But seriously, all your pre-war guitars look as if they have just come from the showroom! Do you restore them yourself, or do you send them to a luthier? Oh, and by the way, just ignore that guy who keeps saying you 'have' to play ragtime on a parlour. I'm a fingerstylist myself but your flatpicking is great - Norman Blake flatpicked all kinds of funky old guitars and no-one complained about him!

  • @Deepriver100

    Hi,

    Thanks for your comment and kind words. Yes, I restore the guitars myself and sell them in my ebay store- Roadtoastt Guitars- they're all sold. I wish I could keep them all! I love old parlors.

    Best regards,

    James

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  • @RoadtoastGuitars Hi! Amazing videos! Where exactly do you acquire these guitars from in the first place? How much do you usually sell them for?

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