Vintage Parlor Guitar!! Late 1800's..

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2009

Made in Germany in the late 1800's..
Cool little guitar with ol'timey sound!!
OK condition and playability, works for both standard and open tunings..

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  • very resonant; guess the bass has opened up nicely.

  • @brad42948 Yes, many of these oldies have a very resonant sound, I totally dig this!!

  • wow!! perfect blues sound!!

  • @adybouh

    Yeah, the guitar and steel strings give a great bluesy tone!!

  • that's so beautiful, can you put nylon strings on a vintage parlor like that? just because i am trying to buy one, but i want nylon strings.

  • Thanks and yes! You can put nylon strings on these, originally they had gut strings.. So go ahead!!

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  • @bitter10 scref to regulation of the neck. I dont understand that question..

  • @oberfour1 Silk strings

  • I wouldn`t recomend putting steel strings on these old guitars that had the gut strings.

    I`d say nylon is much better.

  • I've got a question about your guitar's construction. Does your guitar have a scref to regulation of the neck? I'm going to buy a parlour guitar but ih hasn't got any regulation of neck. There are no strings and I am not sure what is the string's height over the 12th fret. That would be grateful if you write me some details of the cornstruction.

  • @MrPocketGroover At least that's what they show you in films :)

  • Steel strings???

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