Inspired by the original Harmony H72 of the '60s, the Comet represents the very first semi-hollow electric guitar in our lineup of cherished musical instruments. This double cutaway guitar has an immaculately carved genuine mahogany top and back for warm, well-rounded and acoustic-like tone. The addition of a center block minimizes feedback, and the long-tenon set neck construction increases sustain. Custom gold foil humbuckers provide sheer musical enjoyment for players who love rock, blues and more, while the push/pull master volume pot extends the Comet's tonal possibilities by engaging incredible out-of-phase sounds. A six-in-line headstock pays homage to the original H72's iconic look, and premium hardware ensures that the Comet will never lose its appeal.

Body Material: Genuine mahogany

Body Finish: Nitrocellulose

Fretboard Material: Ebony

Fretboard Radius: 12"

Fret Size: Medium jumbo

Neck Width: 1 11/16"

Neck Profile: "C"

Neck Material: Genuine mahogany

Neck Finish: Nitrocellulose

Nut Material: Bone

Scale Length: 25"

No. of Frets: 22

Fretboard Inlays: Dot

Pickups: Custom gold foil humbuckers (neck & bridge)

Controls: Master volume (Push/Pull), master tone, 3-way toggle switch

Electronics: Orange drop capacitor

Bridge: TOM bridge and tailpiece

Strings: Harmony HE02, 10-46

Tuning Machines: Locking

Hardware Finish: Chrome

Control Knobs: Custom cupcake

Switch Tip: Chrome

Case: MONO Vertigo Electric Guitar Case

Country of Origin: USA

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Harmony Comet - Transparent Red
Finish
  • Transparent Red
Made In
  • Canada

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Montréal, Canada
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