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Post by Dessery on Mar 23, 2016 10:32:15 GMT
Hi Lacerta
Thank your for that. They certainly look like very similar instruments. I think you may have it there!!
Many thanks for your input!!
David
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Post by blueshome on Mar 23, 2016 14:50:28 GMT
30's Harmony to me. No 14-fret guitars in the 20's.
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Post by dbs on Mar 23, 2016 15:35:29 GMT
hi-not a 14 fret lad, just fret markers on 10th fret (Italian luthiers) in the 20's-30's. also beg to differ on body shape-bit wider on lower bout is typical OS 'concert' size. never seen a Harmony/Supertone built like that or one w/ bound neck & a pyramid bridge. after 1930 OS employed a fourth top brace 'just forward' of the bridge(as described by Neil Harpe). if you can see or feel 4 top braces this might help give a more positive identification. but really w/out a label-it's basically guesswork....dbs
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Post by bluesdude on Mar 24, 2016 0:19:00 GMT
Phil is not a lad!!! he is a man,, and that's a 30'S Harmony!
Kenny,
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Post by dbs on Mar 24, 2016 1:19:58 GMT
well all apologies-didn't mean to offend.....dbs
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