Up for sale is a really cool old harmony H-27. The guitar is in pretty nice original condition!, It has had a repair to the headstock, but not to the neck. It appears that the headstock was a two piece headstock, and at some point part of it separated, and was re-glued, and somebody put a metal plate on the back of the headstock during the repair. Which is seen in the images. As you can see when you look at the guitar whatever happened to it didn’t crack the headstock overlay. There is also a standard crack near the input, Jack, which most of these guitars have. But it’s been stable for me for a long time. I’ve had this guitar for about 30 years. I went on about that too long! You look at the guitar it’s a pretty nice shape for its age. The finish is in pretty good shape has a couple things here and there, no real buckle rash anything of that type it’s just a really really cool old bass. These guys are pretty rare! This item is sold, as pictured as is. Thank you for your interest!

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ConditionGood (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • H-27
Finish
  • Tobacco Sunburst
Categories
Year
  • 1966
Made In
  • United States
Fretboard Material
  • Rosewood
Color Family
  • Brown
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Active / Passive Pickups
  • Passive
Finish Pattern
  • Sunburst
Pickup Configuration
  • HH
Active Preamp
  • No
Number of Strings
  • 4-String
Body Shape
  • Double Cutaway
Number of Frets
  • 20

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Michael’s Cool Shtuff

Herrin, IL, United States
Sales:14
Joined Reverb:2019

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