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KAY Guitar K136 1954 Rare and absolutely cool. Blues sliding to the max.

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DescriptionKAY Guitar
K136
1954
Rare and absolutely cool.
Blues sliding to the max.
 
Kay and Harmony guitars are the most iconic “Popular Peoples’ Guitar Builders” in the history of the United States.  Without them, guitar music would have never reached mass acceptance.  Thanks to Sears, Montgomery-Ward, Western Auto, and other catalog and small town retailers, “regular folks” could buy “regular guitars” at prices they could afford.
Real AMERICANA is found in real American populist guitars like this KAY.
Original Authentic-no fake relicing needed.
It has the soul wept into it-now it only needs fingers to play it.
ABOUT KAY GUITAR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS COMPANY.
Kay Musical Instrument Company was a musical instrument manufacturer of the United States, in operation since the 1930s until the 1960s. It was established in 1931 at Chicago, Illinois by Henry Kay Kuhrmeyer, from the assets of the former Stromberg-Voisinet, which was founded as Groeschel Mandolin Company in 1890. Kay offered their first electric guitar in 1936—five years after the Rickenbacker Frying pan, and the same year as the Gibson ES-150. Nonetheless, Kay is considered an electric guitar pioneer because Kuhrmeyer bought their past company, Stromberg-Voisinet, and produced the first commercial electric guitar, the Stromberg Electro, in 1928. The company initially manufactured only traditional folk instruments,[citation needed] but eventually grew to make a wide variety of stringed instruments, including violins, cellos, banjos, upright basses—and a variety of different types of guitars, including classical guitars, lap steel guitars, semi-acoustic guitars, and solid body electrics. Some of Kay's lower-grade instruments were marketed under the Knox and Kent brand names.
In addition to manufacturing instruments for sale under its own brands, Kay was also a prolific manufacturer of "house branded" guitars and folk instruments for other Chicago-based instrument makers and, at times, for major department stores including Sears and Montgomery Ward.
 
THIS GUITAR.
 
Much, well a lot, like the “Blues master Stratotone H44 built by Harmony”.
 
Neck through. Solid wood. Immediate and lasting resonance. Baseball bat neck. (Louisville Slugger). Short scale. Single pickup; Fixed tailpiece. Solid in your hand. Has been refinished “to release its soul” according to former, and original, owner who played a lot of blues on it. Ready to play today.  
CONDITION:  GOOD.
COSMETICALLY. Finish. It is has been refinished (original paint removed and then a sealer applied).  Wood now shows through sealer. Wood. In the photos you can see the various dings, scratches, spots where the old finish was not completely removed etc. Metal hardware.  Shows some pitting. But all works.  ELECTRONICALLY.  Excellent.  Everything works great. TERMS OF THE SALE:
For buyers outside the continental USA, please ask for shipping quote before buying this item.  Thank you.
Please remember to read our policies and procedures listed below.
The guarantee.
 The guitar is in FAIR cosmetic condition and is as described in this ad.  The guitar is in fully operational condition. Buyer has 48 hrs. to inspect the guitar or have it inspected.  Any defects, damage, misrepresentations or other problems must be reported within that time period in writing to the Seller. In the case of damage during shipment, Buyer shall immediately inform seller of such damage and will maintain all original packing materials and box for inspection by the transportation company. If other problems are discovered, Seller will either arrange for repair etc. at a location near the Buyer or request that the Buyer return the guitar to the Seller (Seller will reimburse Buyer for cost of shipment of guitar back to Seller). Seller will correct indicated problems and ship the guitar back to the Buyer within 7 days of receiving it. In the event that the guitar cannot be repaired or replaced with a similar item from Seller’s inventory, the Seller will give the Buyer Credit toward current or future purchases from inventory of Seller. No refunds or returns for Buyer Remorse or Buyer Mind Changing.  If there are any undisclosed physical attributes of this guitar that will prevent buyer from playing it successfully, e.g., neck to wide to be played with arthritic hands, guitar too heavy to be played due to back, shoulder, etc. problems, then we will, upon return of the guitar, issue a Credit Memo to Buyer in the amount paid for the guitar plus the cost of shipment paid by the Buyer against the future purchase of a guitar from us.

Shipping SHIPPING CHARGES. The charges listed in this ad are for the continental US only. Shipment outside that area is at actual cost and Buyer must pay all tariffs, duties, and other charges that may be levied on the item when it is imported into its final destination. And for foreign buyers, please request a quote for shipping cost before you bid. No surprises are always good. And please do not ask that we use a lower value for an export shipment. NOTE: WE WILL NOT SHIP TO ANY THIRD PARTY AND WE WILL NOT DO SHIP TO ANY FIRM, SUCH AS Shop Airlines America or sekaimon WHO RESHIPS THE ITEM OUTSIDE THE USA. SHIPPING DAMAGE. Any external, or internal, shipping damage MUST BE REPORTED to Seller and to Carrier within 24 hours of receipt of delivery. IT IS THE BUYER?S RESPONSIBILITY TO NOTIFY SELLER IMMEDIATELY IF THE INSTRUMENT HAS INCURRED ANY DAMAGE DURING SHIPMENT. IN THE EVENT OF SUCH DAMAGE, PLEASE RETAIN ALL SHIPPING MATERIALS FOR INSPECTION.NO EXCEPTION.
Terms of Sale 1. Payment must be received within five days of the end of the auction. 2. NO REFUNDS. Please ask your questions before you bid. As noted under "Shipping", we will repair any defective item. This does not apply to shipping damage or to damage after receipt. Please note that every guitar we sell has been fully audited, tested, set up,inspected, and photograph prior to shipment.
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