Yes, you CAN play Stairway on this one in a music store, because Jimmy Page used this model for a lot of early Zeppelin acoustic parts. Gorgeous late 1960s Harmony Sovereign H1260 “jumbo” dreadnaught. Structurally rock solid and cosmetically excellent. Plays nicely with 3/32” action, which is not “new Les Paul low” but is great for aggressive styles. Huge tone, of course. Tight neck set and good angle. Frets in great condition, although a touch on the small side, as from the factory. Light center seam crack. Yes, it IS in the wood, but it is flat and does not move at all when stressed so I haven’t touched it. The bridge (which probably had come up and was neatly reglued) was reinforced with machine screws through the top with nuts and washers under the bridge plate. Likely totally unnecessary but neatly done. I hid the center two screws under wood inserts and converted the outer two into decorative pieces. Thus, the bridge attachment now looks kinda like the style used on high-end Kays of the period. New pickguard, and truss rod cover also seems to be a replacement (originals were often broken). Non-original hardshell case. These are awesome guitars, and this one is sensibly priced because it has few deviations from perfection.
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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