This is a lovely example of a Stella Harmony Reinorced Steel Neck, parlor guitar. Made in the late 60s, these guitars are rock solid, shown by still being playable after near 60 years. However, as reflected by the price it requires some work, such as damage to the finish on the body, scratches etc, and frets past 12 having been worn down over the years.
It has an adjustable floating bridge and a fender-style headstock.
This model has been upgraded with a lipstick tube pickup being added, with the jack input being in the strap button.
Despite its age and wear this guitar plays wonderfully, with a great full parlor sound.















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