1960's Harmony arch top acoustic guitar with a custom refinish- project.

Here's a nice little arch top project for the right person. The guitar has a lot of mojo and plays well throughout the neck. This was my first guitar when I was 14 yrs. old and has gone through a lot. I refinished it when I was 16 because I was all into the rockabilly hot rod looks and played the hell out of it, but at some point in time grown up life got in the way and it sat in storage in AZ for about 20 yrs. Az being so hot and cold had an effect on the guitar and the top and back have come unglued in some areas.

I installed some pricey schaller tuners from another guitar that is dear to me and they will be going back to said guitar. These tuners are not included in the sale. They are still on because I wanted the pictures to show how the guitar looks properly strung.

I was considering re-gluing the parts that have separated and adding binding but I no longer have time to dedicate to this guitar so I have decided to let it go. What you see is what you get (except for the tuners, and cinder blocks :)), please take a good look at the pictures and ask any and all questions you may have before making your purchase.

This guitar is sold as is.

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Listeda year ago
ConditionFair (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Archtop
Finish
  • Custom Refinish
Categories
Year
  • 1960's
Made In
  • United States
Body Shape
  • Archtop

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Ottist66 Guitar Works

Los Angeles, CA, United States
Sales:78
Joined Reverb:2014

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