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1920s Martin Spanish Parlor guitar. Would love to know more.
Hey fellow guitar lovers out there. I have a beautiful guitar I would love to get info on from all the experts out there. I know that she is from the 1920s era resembling the Martin 2-17 Hawaiian influenced Spanish guitar. Beautiful finished brazillian rosewood, and/or mahogany in the body. Neck is a darker brown wood, "V" shaped. Fretboard is a black wood and ivory tuners. Ladder bracing. all original pegs in the pyramid bridge.What makes this one such a mystery is that there is no labels or serial numbers at all. She is in great condition and needs the proper home for she is a piece of history that need to be preserved. I would like to know if all of this is correct and how much she cgo for.
Last edited by Moonshine21; 10-16-2014 at 04:02 PM. |
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Are you kidding me? Your description is useless without detailed pictures, and lot's of them.
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Post as many good quality pics as you can. If you can get some of the inside as well, heal, back/front of headstock, tail block, head block and so on. If there are no numbers on it at all then it's not a Martin. How do you know it's from the 1920's?
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2-17, brazillian rosewood, classical, ivory, vintage martin |
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