NEW ARRIVAL Weymann guitars have a very important part in guitar history. In 1929 Jimmie Rodgers became the first country artist to endorse an instrument, which became known as the Weymann Jimmie Rodgers Special. This guitar became so revered that, when visiting the Country Music Hall of Fame, Doc Watson played it and was so impressed he commissioned a copy for himself. There was also a time during the 1920's that Martin made some of their guitars. So with that history, a Weymann parlour guitar from the 1920's is a real find. The guitar has a Spruce top with beautifully flamed Koa back and sides, and also features a Mahogany neck with Ebony fretboard and bridge. In excellent condition, with no cracks or repairs, this guitar is a beauty. The soft V profile neck fits comfortably in the left hand, and the Ebony board provides a great playing experience. The tone is warm and smooth, and surprisingly loud with impressive sustain. More ornate Weymann models go for upwards of £3000, so this is a far more affordable example, and would sit well in any collection. The guitar even comes in it's original case.