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Description

Being approx. a 1/8 instrument, the guitar has a scale length of only 498mm, a total length of only 790mm.

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See how Nick Drake uses Estruch "1920s Era" Parlor

Nick Drake

Guitarist, Singer

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Nick Drake's first guitar, an Estruch "1920s Era" Parlor, was purchased in Marlborough High Street for £13 in December 1964 and is now in the possession of his estate. This information is corroborated by Richard Morton Jack's Nick Drake - The Life.

See how Víctor Jara uses Estruch "1920s Era" Parlor

Víctor Jara

Singer

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Víctor Jara, pictured here with an Estruch parlor guitar with the "1920s Era" label (1920-1960). These are likely to have been built by Juan Estruch Pipo, the grandson of the founder Juan Estruch Rosell, who built guitars since 1880.

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