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Discover the charm of a bygone era with the 1930's Harmony Parlor Supertone "Butter," a steel-string acoustic guitar that embodies vintage allure and craftsmanship. This parlor-sized guitar is perfect for those who appreciate the rich, warm tones characteristic of instruments from this period. With its compact body, the Harmony Supertone "Butter" is engineered for comfort and portability, making it an ideal companion for both intimate performances and casual jam sessions.
Crafted by Harmony, a renowned name in the world of vintage guitars, this model was originally designed to deliver expressive sound within a modest frame. The guitar’s construction features a solid top, which enhances its tonal projection and resonance, ensuring each note is imbued with clarity and depth. Its vintage design elements, including the distinctive headstock and fretboard inlays, evoke a sense of nostalgia while maintaining a timeless aesthetic.
Whether you are a collector seeking a piece of musical history or a musician in search of a unique sound, the Harmony Parlor Supertone "Butter" offers an authentic acoustic experience. Its classic appeal and reliable build quality make it a standout addition to any guitarist's collection.
Key Features:
- Parlor-sized body for comfortable playability
- Solid top for enhanced tonal projection
- Vintage headstock and fretboard inlays
- Rich, warm sound typical of 1930s instruments
- Renowned Harmony craftsmanship
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"For his Tiny Desk Concert, Amarante brought his small Harmony parlor guitar from the '30s, known lovingly as 'Butter.' These songs are stripped to their essence, and what you'll encounter here — and what you can't hear on Cavalo — is the warm, approachable singer's physical presence. Prepare to be drawn close to this intimate music. You'll want to crawl in bed with it." --BOB BOILEN
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