Bedell 1964 Parlor
The Bedell 1964 Parlor is a great example of the company’s dedication to improving the bang per buck value of their guitars, featuring all-solidwood construction and premium appointments at a more realistic price point.
The Bedell 1964 Parlor is a great example of the company’s dedication to improving the bang per buck value of their guitars, featuring all-solidwood construction and premium appointments at a more realistic price point.
Here’s the signature parlor guitar of three time Grammy Winner Keb Mo, featuring drool inducing all-solid wood construction, vintage voicing and modern LR Baggs pickups.
From his humble beginnings to influencing iconic guitar players, Robert Johnson is now a name that most, if not all guitarists have heard of. This parlor guitar is a modern recreation of his 1926 Gibson L-1, making the iconic “crossroads” guitar available for today’s players.
The Gibson 1937 L-00 Legend is a premium remake of Lee Roy Parnell’s original vintage 1937 L-00 guitar. As such, it is built using the best tonewoods that the company can get their hands on, and handcrafted to precisely replicate the smallest details of the original guitar.
Alvarez’ extensive line of parlor style acoustic guitars get another mention, this time featuring their the “Little Jumbo” guitar called the LJ60. As the name implies, this guitar features the shape of a jumbo body complete with an arched back, only scaled down, resulting in a distinct look and tone.
Rainsong built their reputation on quality guitars that utilize non-traditional materials, and they are the most familiar name when it comes to carbon fiber guitars.
Art & Lutherie is just one of the many sub-brands under the popular guitar manufacturer Godin. It strays from the eclectic designs used by Godin, opting for a more traditional approach to building.
Since they offer vintage inspired designs, it is only natural for them to have parlor guitars in their production line, but they went beyond just traditional by offering a nylon string parlor guitar called the AMI Nylon.
The CP-100 is a good example of how Fender can lower the price while still retain respectable quality, an all-laminate parlor guitar that seems cheap on paper – but sounds and looks great in person. Reviews have been consistent in saying that this instrument will exceed your expectations in terms of its size and price.