You are looking at a true Vintage 1930s B&J "The Serenader" Parlor Guitar. Made by the Richter guitar co. of Chicago, this little baby is one of the most beautiful sounding parlors ever. Vintage tone with exceptional volume, coupled with incredible playability.
From The Web:
Richter (Richter Mfg. Co. Chicago) was a Chicago label of the 1920’s, 30’s and early 40’s. Their guitars were budget instruments but they are on a par with Harmony and Kay guitars of the period, and for blues playing can sound as good as any 1930’s Oscar Schmidt concert sized guitar. Most Richter guitars were all birch construction, many with a stenciled or silk screened decorated soundboard, very popular at the time.
Affordable USA Vintage!
Nut Width: 1 5/8"
Complete Package with a case Included!
Cosmetics: Very Good Condition. Keep in mind that this is a 90+ year old guitar that has been played. Form fitting case in great condition with shiny closers and perfect stitching.
Vintage 1930's B&J "The Serenader" Parlor Guitar










$450.0
Series
Vintage
Dexterity
Right-Handed
Body Type
Parlor
String Configuration
6 String
Exact Year
1930
Model
B&J The Serenader
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Soundboard Style
Flat Top