I still has some GammelGura left in the previous batch, but has started up the next one today after too many local repairs. Two Levin parlors, a slightly larger European parlor and a rather cool harp guitar from the end of the 1800th century. Will try to increase the pace and work in parallel with these while I do the previous batch and some remaining repairs.
GG 167, harp guitar ca 1890
A very light build with abundant carvings in both head and bridge. Very nice mother-of-pearl inlays and a brass rod for the head and one inside between the neck and end blocks. Working tuners and not many cracks. The bottom is loose from the side in places.
GG 168, Levin 1917
A Levin in good condition. It has received a renovation before with replaced tuners and shellac has been applied (even on the fretboard). The bridge is shaved down and the Levin brass plaque is missing.
GG 170, Levin 1926
A Levin from the waiting room. Good condition except scratches and maybe the capo damage to the back of the neck.
GG 171, European ca 1925-1930
A slightly larger European parlor. Good shape and almost without cracks, the top is slightly deformed from too heavy strings. It has a little tired and brittle spirit varnish. A tuning knob is missing.