Eddie Alkire E-Harp for sale

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David Decker
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Eddie Alkire E-Harp for sale

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1940's Eddie Alkire 10 string E-Harp
I believe this to be an Epiphone built.
Good condition, pickup works fine, turners are fine too. No degradation of material on tuners. A little dirty, figured new owner can clean it. Case is in pretty good condition, very serviceable. Controls are a little scratchy, need cleaned.
$800.00 +shipping


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Very good price for an epi model with the hand rest still intact and non-yellowed.
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Doesn't look like there's any interest!
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Is the price to high, or just no interest in what it is?
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Looks like it's not even worth a comment.
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…if I didn’t have this guitar, I wouldn’t hesitate to buy this one. It’s obviously a closet guitar, considering, especially, how the felt on the bottom appears to be unworn - that’s rare in itself. People talk about these tuning knobs deteriorating - but not these types (in what I’ve seen), but the oval ones found on the motts Alkires do. As Bill noted, the clear hand rest is still there - and intact, which, too, is a big plus, since it’s missing or deteriorated on many of this style. And it includes the original case.

Not that I’m an appraiser, by any means, and I know I’m less of an expert than many on here, but I consider this example a museum piece and definitely on the lower end of value at $800. The fact it hasn’t been snatched up is a bit of a mystery to me!

If this helps inspire a sale, let me add that the pickups on this style of Alkire are so smooth sounding - almost like a Rick bakelite (to my ears), and the adjustable poles ensure an even sound across the strings. I also like how the fretboard extends higher beginning around the 12th fret for more precise visuals when playing up that high.
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I'm surprised there is not more interest on this one. It looks really clean.

Are the bridge and nut made of metal, or plastic, or what?

Thank you

John
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Both are metal
John Keefe
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Alkire guitar

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Hello David,

Please contact me via private message.

Thanks

John
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