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Description
Step back in time and experience the vintage charm of the Harmony Stella H927 Parlor Guitar, produced between 1963 and 1970. This iconic instrument captures the essence of the mid-20th century with its distinctive ladder-braced construction, making it a favorite among folk and blues musicians. The Harmony Stella H927 is known for its warm, resonant tones and a compact body that makes it perfect for both intimate settings and songwriting sessions.
Crafted with a solid birch top, back, and sides, this guitar delivers a rich, articulate sound, characteristic of the era's parlor guitars. Its shorter scale length ensures easy playability, making it ideal for musicians of all skill levels. The classic C-shaped neck offers comfort and ease, whether you're strumming chords or picking out melodies.
This model is not just a piece of musical history but a testament to the craftsmanship of the Harmony brand. Its vintage appeal is complemented by a simple yet elegant design, ensuring it looks as good as it sounds. The Harmony Stella H927 Parlor Guitar is a perfect addition to any collection, offering a unique blend of nostalgia and playability.
Key Features:
- Solid birch top, back, and sides for a warm, resonant tone
- Ladder-braced construction for enhanced projection
- Short scale length for comfortable playability
- Classic C-shaped neck for ease of playing
- Vintage design reflecting the 1960s and 1970s craftsmanship
Videos
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Harmony Stella H-927 vintage guitar test
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4.5 out of 5
Based on 2 Reviews and 3 Ratings
It alright
I got one from a thrift store for about 9 dollars. I put some nylon strings on it and it plays nicely and has a great tone
Good starter guitar.
It's good to help with your finger strength. These are definantly collectors items now. You just have to press the strings really hard.
41029
does it have a truss rod? have you looked at the saddle?
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