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Description
Description
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Finish Details: | Original |
Body Material: | Maple |
Body Details: | Chambered maple body with spruce top. There is a chip and small stretch of binding on the treble side of the body which appears to have been reglued. |
Neck Material: | Maple |
Fingerboard Material: | Brazilian Rosewood |
Neck Profile: | "U" profile |
Neck Thickness (IN): | .94" (1st fret), .95" (10th fret) |
Fingerboard Radius: | 10.00" |
Nut Width: | 1-3/4" |
Scale Length: | 24" |
Neck Details: | Bolt-on maple neck with bound Brazilian rosewood fretboard, block inlays, and headstock truss rod adjustment |
Electronics: | Original single coil pickups made by Rowe Manufacturing, and original wiring harness components with 3-way rotary switch, neck and bridge volume & tone controls, and middle position blend switch. The rotary switch wiring has been re-done, while the remainder of the wiring harness is original. The pot codes date to 1958. |
Pickup Measurements: | 9.3k (neck), 9.6k (bridge) |
Hardware: | Original |
Weight: | 5lbs 1oz |
Modifications/Repairs: | -The rotary selector switch wiring has been repaired -Small reglued chip on treble side of body |
Case Details: | Original Chipboard Case |
Cosmetic Condition: | This vintage Harmony electric guitar has aged nicely, with light checking, mild scratches, and other signs of light use on the glossy finish. The sides of the body have a few small chips and dings, including a chip which appears to have been reglued on the treble side of the body. The back of the neck is glossy and smooth. |
Tech Notes: | The guitar plays well with low action and optimal neck relief, and the truss rod is adjustable. The narrow frets are low with moderate play wear. The pot codes date the guitar to 1958. |