October 19, 2018 Guitars
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 10/19/2018
In 1937, the incredible creation of the New Yorker by National was conceived and manifested a versatile sound. It can jump from a relaxing tune to an upbeat rhythm and is changed by switching the knob on the guitar to either Hawaiian, Chimes or Harp. It eludes an art deco style body, in black with egg shell white panels and shapely inlays on the fretboard. There is wear throughout with chipped paint and oxidation on the bridge. In fine condition, considering its age. Serial no. B2412. Includes two Nick Manoloff tone bars and 4 finger picks. Guitar, 33"T x 7"W. In mustard old case with steel handle, wear is also present.
Condition: (Good).
Item Dimensions: Case, 34-1/2"T x 8-1/2"W.