Harmony H1057 Singing Cowboy Sunburst With Print
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Overview
Harmony was at one point the largest manufacturer of guitars in the world. As a result, it's not especially difficult to find Harmony and Harmony-built guitars on the market.
The Singing Cowboys model was a concert size acoustic guitar featuring a western wagon scene stenciled in white over a brown sunburst finish. The words "Singing Cowboys" appear on either side of the upper bout in red. Earlier Supertone versions had a black background. While not particularly durable players' guitars, these are gaining popularity as decor.
Years of Production: ca. 1950s
Notable Harmony Players: Dan Auerbach, Wayne Coyne
The Singing Cowboys model was a concert size acoustic guitar featuring a western wagon scene stenciled in white over a brown sunburst finish. The words "Singing Cowboys" appear on either side of the upper bout in red. Earlier Supertone versions had a black background. While not particularly durable players' guitars, these are gaining popularity as decor.
Years of Production: ca. 1950s
Notable Harmony Players: Dan Auerbach, Wayne Coyne
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