Larson Bros Stahl Style 8 Amazing! Brazilian Rosewood 1929
$13,999.00
Talk about a vintage masterpiece! The Larson Brothers were as good as they come! This guitar has it all… looks, sound and vintage mojo! Look at the quality of the wood and the incredible gold abalone used for the trim! This one was built for Stahl, a music teacher in Milwaukee who also sold guitars under his own name that were actually hand made by the Larson Brothers.
The guitar plays and sounds great! There are no neck issues. And the action is set very low.
Includes an appraisal letter from Robert C Hartman who is the leading authority on these guitars and wrote the book on Larsons’ Creations. Appraised at $10,500 in 2012 and confirmed that the wood was Brazilian and the year was 1929. A very collectible piece and a sound investment. The pearl top Larson guitars are highly sought after.
Case: modern hard case
Scale Length: 25”
Nut Width: 1-7/8”
Lower bout: 13-1/2”
Upper bout: 9-3/4”
Depth: 2-7/8” to 3-1/2”
Action at 12F (1st): 0.030”
Action at 12F (6th): 0.030”
Weight: 3 pounds 7 ounces
Overall Condition: 8/10
Rare Factor: 11 out of 10
USA Seller, check my feedback to see how I value my customers and see my other listings for more rare Japanese Guitars and other unique gear! I use recycled packaging for reduced environmental impact and ship all items 100% insured against loss or damage.
The guitar plays and sounds great! There are no neck issues. And the action is set very low.
Includes an appraisal letter from Robert C Hartman who is the leading authority on these guitars and wrote the book on Larsons’ Creations. Appraised at $10,500 in 2012 and confirmed that the wood was Brazilian and the year was 1929. A very collectible piece and a sound investment. The pearl top Larson guitars are highly sought after.
Case: modern hard case
Scale Length: 25”
Nut Width: 1-7/8”
Lower bout: 13-1/2”
Upper bout: 9-3/4”
Depth: 2-7/8” to 3-1/2”
Action at 12F (1st): 0.030”
Action at 12F (6th): 0.030”
Weight: 3 pounds 7 ounces
Overall Condition: 8/10
Rare Factor: 11 out of 10
USA Seller, check my feedback to see how I value my customers and see my other listings for more rare Japanese Guitars and other unique gear! I use recycled packaging for reduced environmental impact and ship all items 100% insured against loss or damage.
Talk about a vintage masterpiece! The Larson Brothers were as good as they come! This guitar has it all… looks, sound and vintage mojo! Look at the quality of the wood and the incredible gold abalone used for the trim! This one was built for Stahl, a music teacher in Milwaukee who also sold guitars under his own name that were actually hand made by the Larson Brothers.
The guitar plays and sounds great! There are no neck issues. And the action is set very low.
Includes an appraisal letter from Robert C Hartman who is the leading authority on these guitars and wrote the book on Larsons’ Creations. Appraised at $10,500 in 2012 and confirmed that the wood was Brazilian and the year was 1929. A very collectible piece and a sound investment. The pearl top Larson guitars are highly sought after.
Case: modern hard case
Scale Length: 25”
Nut Width: 1-7/8”
Lower bout: 13-1/2”
Upper bout: 9-3/4”
Depth: 2-7/8” to 3-1/2”
Action at 12F (1st): 0.030”
Action at 12F (6th): 0.030”
Weight: 3 pounds 7 ounces
Overall Condition: 8/10
Rare Factor: 11 out of 10
USA Seller, check my feedback to see how I value my customers and see my other listings for more rare Japanese Guitars and other unique gear! I use recycled packaging for reduced environmental impact and ship all items 100% insured against loss or damage.
The guitar plays and sounds great! There are no neck issues. And the action is set very low.
Includes an appraisal letter from Robert C Hartman who is the leading authority on these guitars and wrote the book on Larsons’ Creations. Appraised at $10,500 in 2012 and confirmed that the wood was Brazilian and the year was 1929. A very collectible piece and a sound investment. The pearl top Larson guitars are highly sought after.
Case: modern hard case
Scale Length: 25”
Nut Width: 1-7/8”
Lower bout: 13-1/2”
Upper bout: 9-3/4”
Depth: 2-7/8” to 3-1/2”
Action at 12F (1st): 0.030”
Action at 12F (6th): 0.030”
Weight: 3 pounds 7 ounces
Overall Condition: 8/10
Rare Factor: 11 out of 10
USA Seller, check my feedback to see how I value my customers and see my other listings for more rare Japanese Guitars and other unique gear! I use recycled packaging for reduced environmental impact and ship all items 100% insured against loss or damage.