1950's possibly early 60's French Gypsy Jazz Parlor Guitar no label however It could also be a Paul Bescher, Amico, Miller, Castelluccia but not sure. Fun little gypsy parlor guitar that you would never worry about! Guitar is solid though has some flaws. Rough dimensions are Lower bout is 14 3/4 upper 11, scale length 25 1/2 which is the measurement from the nut to the center of the bridge.
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https://reverb.com/item/19361199-french-gypsy-jazz-parlor-guitar-1950-s-unknown
The good:
Neck is nice and straight plays with no dead frets
Decent sound and volume
Easy to play, low action
Good volume, mostly midrange with some bass
Definite french/gypsy jazz sounding guitar
New Strings
Level frets
Upgraded golden gate Tuners
Well Repaired top crack no loose braces.
Arched back and top.
The not so good;
Bumps dings all around
Sound hole small chip repair
Student/basic quality
Overall not bad for a 70 year old guitar