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#Antique autoharp value free#
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Country of origin is also a determinant, with USA being most sought after and Chinese being the least.This listing is for Play a Song of Christmas: 35 Favorite Christmas Songs and Carols in Easy Arrangements for Variable Mixed Ensemble or Band or Orchestra. The strings appear to be factory original.Īgain, without closer examination I can't put more than a tentative value on this instrument, but, its probably worth a few hundred bucks at most, and that only if the woodwork is not showing signs of some of the deteriorations that this model can sometimes show. It looks to have lived n a normal house under normal conditions. The strings and pins and tuning pegs do not appear corroded, which suggest that it was not stored n the attic/basement/barn for very long, if at all. By examining the wear patterns in the buttons (which your hi-res photos show very well, Grand Ma most probably played mostly in the key of F, mostly 2-chord and some 3 and 4 chord songs. The instrument WAS played by someone, more than occassionally. The instrument appears to have been well cared for, and I don't see obvious signs of abuse or heavy usage. Without a closer examnation, I can't say for sure, but it is most probably a Model 21-C. Further, from the printed markings on the instrument face, it is my take that it is later than 1983, which would mean it was produced off-shore in Japan/Korea/China, depending on the exact time of manufacture. The body s what is known as a "C-body", whch places the age of the instrument at newer than late 1970's. The instrument s, obviously an Oscar Schmidt instrument. First and foremost, realize that I am just an ignorant old coot who doesn't know anything, so what I post is my opinion, not necessarily absolute fact.
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From the pictures you sent, we can tell some, but not all about this autoharp.