1939 Kalamazoo Archtop w/ Case $1000

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Michael Harrington
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1939 Kalamazoo Archtop w/ Case $1000

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I'm cleaning house and need to let go of some guitars I don't use anymore. I'm wondering if there's any interest on the Forum for this guitar.

On the chopping block is a used, 1939 Kalamazoo archtop (I believe it is all original), with a hardshell Guardian case. It is an amazing sounding instrument whose voice has really opened up from me consistently gigging with it for the past four years. It was my #1 for acoustic rhythm playing until I bought an older Epiphone, in which I sadly can't keep both. It does have some wear for pushing 80+ years, but nothing suspect.

I'm asking $1000 plus shipping but am open to offers from people on this Forum. I'd also be willing to drive a reasonable distance to prevent shipping.

PM with any questions.

thanks,
Michael
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Michael Harrington
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Here are photos of the Kalamazoo:

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Here's a quick clip of the guitar:
https://youtu.be/UNC8qijiLVc
Mike Thomas
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Post by Mike Thomas »

What is the nut width on these?
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Post by Michael Harrington »

Hi Mike,

The nut width is 1.63" on this guitar.

-Michael
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Contact me

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How’s the action? fredechenberg@yahoo.ca
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Kzoo

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Nice pickin'
It's all about the music
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Post by Michael Harrington »

Brian, I sent you an email this morning. Hopefully you got it?

Thanks Bill! It wasn't anything pristine, or out of the ordinary-- just enough to hopefully demonstrate the sound and ability of this beautiful instrument.

Michael
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