Mid-century Harmony 0-size 12-fret in ladder braced spruce/birch, 1 13/16” nut, 2 3/8” string spacing, generous string spacing top and bottom for the fingerstyle blues player

062920C

It’s unusual to find a wide nut and string spacing at the saddle on an affordable rebuilt parlor guitar but times are crazy, so there you are. This guitar came out of the box nice and tight, which means it can handle some heavier handed play. Flatpick tone is very vibrant.

SPECS: 0-size body, 12-fret neck with slotted headstock, ladder-braced solid spruce book matched top in vintage lacquer finish, birch sides and back in satin black lacquer finish, poplar neck with steel neck reinforcement added, period tuning machines, “D” neck profile, rosewood fretboard, new rosewood bridge, bone nut and saddle. Nut width: 1 13/16”, String Spacing: 2 3/8“, Scale length: 24 3/4”, Upper bout: 9 1/2“, Lower Bout: 13 1/4”, Body length: 17 7/8”, Widest body depth: 3 3/4”, Overall length: 37 ”, Neck thickness at 1st fret: 7/8”, Neck thickness at 5th fret: 15/16”, Action: 1/8”, string gauge setup: D’addario EJ26 custom light gauge in standard tuning.

CONDITION: Solid rebuilt condition with upgraded bracing to accommodate modern steel strings. Some fingerboard wear but refret offers new frets for easy playing. Other work included neckset, ladder braced spruce top, bridge, setup. Repurposed woods may have underlying scrapes and scratches, bumps and bruises.

SOUND: This old gal likes to be driven and isn’t bashful about a stronger touch. Larger hands are welcomed here. Action can be adjusted to suit your playing style.

PRICE: $599

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