A recent estate rescue. Classical Guitar model #2 dated 8/66 as marked on label with serial number.
The guitar has been enjoyed and will need some TLC. TLC issues considered in the price of the guitar.
Two tuning pegs are broken. New sets of six can range from $6 and up. If I were going to keep Id likely change them all so they were the same. Two of the fret board inlays are missing (Some popular fretboard inlays include rhombuses, parallelograms, isosceles trapezoids, shark fins and rectangles. Circular markers are the easiest and least expensive to produce, because drilling circular indentations and cutting circular inlays (from sheets or rods) require the least time and resources). These can be purchased on line easily. Ranging from $3 and up.
I'd also plan on changing the strings.
Guitar length is 36" and body is 18"
Tranquillo Giannini was an Italian luthier who founded the Giannini guitar company in Brazil in 1900. Giannini is known for producing a wide range of stringed instruments, including classical, steel-string, and electric guitars, as well as ukuleles, cavaquinhos, and violins. The company, which is still in operation, has a long history of crafting instruments in Brazil.