USED KALAMAZOO KTG-11 TENOR 4 STRING GUITAR, GIBSON MADE, 1930'S DARK SUNBURST, ORIGINAL

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The Kalamazoo KTG-11 Flat-top Tenor Guitar was produced from 1933 to 1940 with the same body as the KG-11, but with a four-string tenor guitar neck and headstock.  It had an ivoroid-bound top, an unbound back, and dot inlay, with Grover banjo-style friction tuning pegs. The flat-topped peghead had the white Kalamazoo logo, the rosewood fretboard and bridge featured an ebony nut and a bone saddle. The Kalamazoo brand of musical instruments was marketed as “The World’s Greatest Value,” with the quality of Gibson's manufacturing at Great Depression era prices. Most of the Kalamazoo instruments were less than half the price of their Gibson cousins

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The Kalamazoo KTG-11 Flat-top Tenor Guitar was produced from 1933 to 1940 with the same body as the KG-11, but with a four-string tenor guitar neck and headstock.  It had an ivoroid-bound top, an unbound back, and dot inlay, with Grover banjo-style friction tuning pegs. The flat-topped peghead had the white Kalamazoo logo, the rosewood fretboard and bridge featured an ebony nut and a bone saddle. The Kalamazoo brand of musical instruments was marketed as “The World’s Greatest Value,” with the quality of Gibson's manufacturing at Great Depression era prices. Most of the Kalamazoo instruments were less than half the price of their Gibson cousins

The Kalamazoo KTG-11 Flat-top Tenor Guitar was produced from 1933 to 1940 with the same body as the KG-11, but with a four-string tenor guitar neck and headstock.  It had an ivoroid-bound top, an unbound back, and dot inlay, with Grover banjo-style friction tuning pegs. The flat-topped peghead had the white Kalamazoo logo, the rosewood fretboard and bridge featured an ebony nut and a bone saddle. The Kalamazoo brand of musical instruments was marketed as “The World’s Greatest Value,” with the quality of Gibson's manufacturing at Great Depression era prices. Most of the Kalamazoo instruments were less than half the price of their Gibson cousins