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The four Odell acoustic models featured in the 1932 catalog have a round soundhole, three-per-side brass or nickel-plated tuners, slotted headstock, pearl position dots, and are described as full standard size or concert size. The Model A had a white spruce top, mahogany body/neck, black and white purfling, blackwood fingerboard/bridge, and a 1930s list price of $15! The Model B featured a mahogany top/body/neck, and rosewood fingerboard/bridge (new list $20). The professional Model C had a black and white pyralin bound white spruce top, mahogany body, and a new price of $25. The quartet was rounded out by a four-string Tenor Guitar ($15) with mahogany top/body/neck, with the neck joining the body at the 15th fret. Models in excellent condition are found used typically between $400 and $800 depending upon the style.