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Harmony H19 Silhouette - 1967 - Original DeArmond pickups
Estimated price for orientation: 769 $
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Description Brand: Harmony Dexterity: Right-Handed Model: H19 Silhouette String Configuration: 6 String MPN: Does Not Apply Exact Year: 1967 Body Type: Solid Country/Region of Manufacture: United States UPC: Does not apply
This guitar was a restoration project of mine. It came to me in pieces ( not a broken neck just not bolted on). The neck, the body, and the electronics fully intact. I scoured the internet to find the right pieces to fit this guitar. I found the bridge at a violin shop in New England. I found the vibrato bar at a Hagstrom online spare parts shop in Sweden. All pieces are vintage with the exception of the tuning machines. I bought them new, and them installed by my luthier. He also set the guitar up. This instrument also had to be repainted. Decided to leave the neck showing the wood grain because of the cool tiger stripe pattern on it. I think you'll for the body there is not much to distinguish from the original redburst paint. Repainting is also the reason for no Harmony decal.These alterations are what accounts for the lower selling price.
Description
Brand: | Harmony | Dexterity: | Right-Handed |
Model: | H19 Silhouette | String Configuration: | 6 String |
MPN: | Does Not Apply | Exact Year: | 1967 |
Body Type: | Solid | Country/Region of Manufacture: | United States |
UPC: | Does not apply |
This guitar was a restoration project of mine. It came to me in pieces ( not a broken neck just not bolted on). The neck, the body, and the electronics fully intact. I scoured the internet to find the right pieces to fit this guitar. I found the bridge at a violin shop in New England. I found the vibrato bar at a Hagstrom online spare parts shop in Sweden. All pieces are vintage with the exception of the tuning machines. I bought them new, and them installed by my luthier. He also set the guitar up. This instrument also had to be repainted. Decided to leave the neck showing the wood grain because of the cool tiger stripe pattern on it. I think you'll for the body there is not much to distinguish from the original redburst paint. Repainting is also the reason for no Harmony decal.These alterations are what accounts for the lower selling price.