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1880s lyon and healy parlor guitar models
1880s lyon and healy parlor guitar models










Bear in mind that Elmer Stromberg’s massive Master 400 archtop, designed to project through the increasing din of the big-band era, measured a mere 19”. Its gigantic body, measuring 19 ¼” across, puts it in a class with the largest guitars ever built. It is curiously both deluxe and plain.īut what is it? It’s wide, flat fingerboard straddles the body at the 12th fret, its relatively thick V-shaped neck is topped with a squared-off slotted headstock, and its antiquated nickel-plated tuners, with pinion gears above the worm gears – are all indicative of a small, turn-of-the-century parlor guitar. Its configuration of flimsy, stamped-steel trapeze tailpiece and simple movable bridge (usually the hallmark of a budget flat-top) stands in stark contrast to the high quality and craftsmanship demonstrated throughout the guitar. Its unbound 18-fret fingerboard –also of rosewood – sports only a few small, round dots for position makers, yet intricate multicolored wood purfling graces much of the rest of the instrument, including the top body edge, rosette, and back centerseam. Overall: 37 7/8 in x 13 1/2 in x 4 1/2 in 96.2025 cm x 34.29 cm x 11.So what is it? Its original black-finished spruce top is simply ladder-braced from within, but its back and sides feature Brazilian rosewood with dramatic bookmatched figure. United States: Illinois, Chicago Physical Description As depicted in an 1898-99 Lyon & Healy catalog, this ”Lakeside” model guitar, item number 49-3/4, has and oak back and sides, 16th century finish, hand polished, cherry finish neck, top and back inlay with white celluloid and colored wood edge, colored wood inlay around sound hole, ebony fingerboard with pearl position dots, and a metal tailpiece. The company also made musical instruments but is best known as a manufacturer of harps. Lyon & Healy quickly expanded as a retail distributor for musical instruments.

1880s lyon and healy parlor guitar models

The company was founded in 1864 by George Washburn Lyon and Patrick Joseph Healy as a music publications shop for the Boston company of Oliver Ditson. This guitar was made by Lyon & Healy of Chicago, Illinois around 1897-1925.












1880s lyon and healy parlor guitar models