Description
A beautiful example of an American guitar built during the great depression. Everything is original except the tuners. It had modern off brand tuners and I swapped them out with Stewmac tuners which look more appropriate for this guitar. I got this guitar from the grandson of the original owner. Original case in fair condition with custom artwork on the back of the case. Neck is straight. Action is great. Still a great player.
FON number is 1234F indicating 1940. Frets are in really good condition for the age.
- Body: 14.75″ wide lower bout; 3 3/8″ deep
- Woods: Solid carved spruce top, flat maple or birch back, and maple sides
- Neck: Mahogany with a full C or V-shape, joining the body at the 14th fret
- Scale & Nut: 24 3/4″ scale length with 1 3 /4″ nut width
- Bracing: Tonebar bracing on the top with a unique braced flat back





















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