Vintage Harmony "Singing Cowboys" Stencil Guitar – Classic 1950s Cowboy Charm! This is a super cool piece of American music history — a genuine Harmony Singing Cowboys parlor guitar from the 1950s (likely H1057 model or close variant). These stencil guitars were hugely popular during the golden age of singing cowboys (Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, etc.) and are now highly sought after by collectors and players alike.Highlights:
- Iconic Western Stencil Artwork: Bold yellow-on-black campfire scene with cowboys, chuck wagon, lanterns, and “Singing Cowboys” lettering across the top — still vibrant and full of character!
- Parlor-Sized Body — compact, lightweight, and easy to play
- All-wood construction with simple but effective bracing for that classic vintage tone
- Short scale neck with dot markers — comfortable and surprisingly playable
- Original tuners and basic hardware
- Includes a gig bag
These guitars have a bright, punchy, and projective tone that’s perfect for old-time music, folk, campfire sing-alongs, or just as a fantastic conversation piece. They were made by Harmony in Chicago and sold through catalogs like Sears (as Supertone) or Montgomery Ward. This example shows honest vintage wear (scratches, checking, and patina on the finish and graphics) but remains structurally solid. It’s a real player-grade instrument that still sounds great and looks fantastic on the wall or stage. Perfect for collectors of cowboy-themed instruments, vintage Harmony enthusiasts, or anyone who wants a fun, historic guitar with serious personality.
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| Condition | Good (Used) Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more |
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