The Vox Student Prince indeed looked very similiar!" xxxx xxxxxxxx saw a guitar in the pawnshop window
not much to look at but he knew that he'd found
that old Student Prince that they made years ago
so easy to play, what unbeatable sound . . ."
Something that does not fully match them are the extremely low placed f-holes. Usually the Harmony models would have f-holes sitting higher up on the top (even on a 12th fret), so that the middle of the f-hole is about where the bridge is. The OPs guitar seems to be a smaller body 12th fret Parlor guitar.Probably a Chicago made Harmony or Regal.
What is an OPs guitar?? This is the closest I've come to finding out what this guitar is??The Vox Student Prince indeed looked very similiar!
Something that does not fully match them are the extremely low placed f-holes. Usually the Harmony models would have f-holes sitting higher up on the top (even on a 12th fret), so that the middle of the f-hole is about where the bridge is. The OPs guitar seems to be a smaller body 12th fret Parlor guitar.
Here's a Harmony on the left vs the OPs guitar on the right:
Ralf
OP = Original Poster, that's your guitar. He's comparing it to he Harmony.What is an OPs guitar?? This is the closest I've come to finding out what this guitar is??
About three poundsIt's a Henweigh
A small henAbout three pounds
Two pounds.... and I'm done with this chickenshit post!!!A small hen