
None of these were imported into the USA so the few you see probably came into the country via returning military members, or perhaps a vacationing uncle. Egmond was one of the premier builders of Dutch guitars, opening their factory in 1932, closing down in 1983. I’d like to take a moment to thank all of my customers who have made my humble little site such a phenomenal success, especially my valued regular customers-you are the greatest… Thanks for checking out my website and if you have any questions, please send a message through a product link or click Contact Us at the top of the page. On Vintage gear and higher end items, I tend to deal in all-original pieces but do my best to identify questionable features so there are no surprises when your new guitar arrives at your home. Our price system is designed to keep prices below book value, rather than amassing a huge collection of full retail priced merchandise. I also have 100’s of effects, tons of amps, PA/recording gear, and even some keyboard gear. My inventory generally leans toward Fender and Gibson, though I usually have a supply of PRS, Gretsch, Ibanez Guild, Martin, Taylor, Jackson, etc., as well as an assortment of moderately priced–but very playable–less famous brands. The seller is "bigbeat66" and is located in Canton, Massachusetts.Chris’ Guitars, specializing in semi-vintage and clean utility guitars and basses within the price range of working musicians. This item is in the category "Musical Instruments & Gear\Vintage Musical Instruments\Vintage Guitars & Basses\Acoustic Guitars". See my other listings for more guitars and other cool stuff! The item "Egmond Stadium acoustic parlor guitar vintage 1960s made in Holland + gigbag" is in sale since Thursday, September 26, 2019. I'll leave all that fun stuff to its next owner. Like any old guitar, I'm sure it can benefit from new strings and a set-up. Neck is straight, action is reasonably low. All original parts, including bridge and tuners.

The guitar appears to be in excellent condition, nice and clean with just some typical minor wear due to age. This is a smaller, parlor type guitar and has a label marked "Egmond Freres" in French, which is a fairly early version of the label and indicates that it was probably an export model for the European market. Great example of the 1960s guitar boom, when many such guitars were built.

Egmond Stadium acoustic parlor guitar vintage 1960s made in Holland + gigbagĮgmond Stadium acoustic guitar, made in Holland (Netherlands) c.
