Top of the case comes off completely but does stay shut when the case is closed. I'm selling this guitar as-is so please view all photos and ask any questions before buying.Ĭomes in the case pictured. It's also super clean compared to most of the other ones I've seen. This one in particular has some nice details I haven't seen on other similar models, including the inlay design on the bridge. When the guitar is fully tuned, the bridge slightly lifts up (mostly on the low E string side) -The fretboard has some small indentations on the first couple frets from use Action is high, which is the way I bought it, as I was going to use it for. An excellent late 1920’s - early 1930’s Regal parlor size guitar. There are a few light cracks on the body which seem to have settled and are not causing any issues that I can tell Vintage 1930s Richter 12-fret Parlor Guitar all Mahogany. The guitar is extremely stable and tunes/plays nicely, but there are some issues as with all these guitars due to age. I'm not positive what kind of wood was used, but Brazilian rosewood seems to be typical for the back and sides. Based on my research these American Conservatory parlor guitars were made by Lyon & Healy and are quite scarce. The guitar has the American Conservatory stamp inside the sound hole along with 1894 carved or written just above it.
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