Parlor this is a small harmony acoustic guitar that travels well and is still big enough to provide volume and a quality tone.
Harmony steel reinforced neck guitar.
Still a far cry from their gibson or martin counterparts they were nice little guitars.
Instead the graphics on the head stock announce steel reinforced neck many harmony guitars have retained a straight neck.
Archtop the harmony monterey guitar and the harmony hollywood guitar are both examples of this semiacoustic guitar commonly.
Old dearmond single coil pickups gracing the solids and rocket thin lines which can sound great into a cranked up amp.
Preowned vtg 1960s 60s stella by harmony h933 small scale 6 string acoustic parlor guitar made in usa.
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Some of these guitars from the sixties had tortoise binding and pickgaurds.
It was made in the usa and it is a vintage guitar.
I still use one today for my camping guitar.
The term steel reinforced neck means that while it is stiffened to help prevent over bow and warpage it doesn t have an adjustible truss rod running the whole length of the neck and so often you ll find the action is pretty high.
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Classic old school blues folk or wall hanger flat top featuring six on a side strat style headstock steel reinforced neck painted binding and sound hole red and black striped sunburst finish pearl ish fret markers possibly bone nut hardwood bridge and plastic pick guard.
Where was the harmony steel reinforced neck f 60 nk archtop guitar made.
Sometimes within correctible limits and sometimes not without an actual neck reset.
Look inside for lots of glue.
These steel rods were inlaid into the necks of the guitars they came out of and are the only thing fighting against the tension of the strings to keep the neck straight.
Stamps if you look through the f hole or sound hole of a harmony guitar you will see two stamps.
The graphics on the headstock varied from plain harmony in script with steel reinforced neck to the addition of a musical staff.
The necks on many of the harmony guitars did not have adjustable truss rods.
Flattop guitars consisted of folk models that had ladder bracing and sometimes steel reinforced necks and classic models that included the sovereign with its triangular shaped pick guard.
The string tension always wins and so you end up with warped necks due to either the wood compressing under the rod or the rod bending or even a little of both.
The stellas made by harmony were cheaply made and not to be confused with the older oscar schmidt guitars.
The harmony stellas were marked steel reinforced neck and made in the usa on the headstock.