
( Brand: Recording King ), ( Manufacturer Part Number: RPS-7-MBK ), ( Model: HARMONELLA ), ( Part Type: Top Guitar ), ( Body Type: Parlor Size ), ( Series: Dirty 30s ), ( Dexterity: Right-handed ), ( String Configuration: 6 String ), ( Country Of Manufacture: China ), ( Style: Hollow ), ( Instrument: Acoustic ), ( Body Material: Mahogany ), ( Soundboard Style: Flat Top ), ( Model Year: Recent )
They are marked as a 2nd by the manufacturer when fail to pass final inspection.
The classic aesthetics are just as much a part of their appeal sound, and Harmonella guitars follow vintage tradition from classic-style fret board markers to old-school bound sound hole matte black finish. Shipping box and all packing must be kept for inspection.
Specifications: model number:rps-7 model name:dirty 30s series 7 single 0 body shape:single 0top material: spruce back material:whitewater's material: bracing pattern:x bracing top braces:steak spruce neck material:Nanook profile:thin neck joint: material: length :25.
These instruments do not have major flaws unless stated.
Factory 2nd guitars are deemed as such directly from the manufacturer and have never been previously sold in retail or distributed to a music store.
The Recording King dirty 30s Harmonella guitars are a throwback to dry, throaty sounding department-store instruments that have become favorites of blues players and songwriters everywhere. This parlor-sized steel-string offers vintage looks, easy play ability, and snappy tones for a wide range of guitarists. When I have more than one of these do not retake photos every time.
I buy my guitars and basses directly from the manufacturer. Depending on lighting conditions, flash, backgrounds, shadows, your monitor, etc.
Whether you're a songwriter who wants vintage blues sound, or first-time player something little cooler, get the benefits of modern construction while still delivering tons vibe with Recording King dirty 30s Harmonella.
They usually have a minor cosmetic finishing flaw that prevents them from being sold as new instruments.
These blemishes do not affect the play ability of instruments at all.
These guitars are often sold at hundreds of dollars less than their 'new' counterparts.
This is a Recording King RPS-7 dirty 30s Harmonella size parlor acoustic guitar with solid spruce top. In addition manufacturers products can vary slightly from one production run to another.