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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. Of all Harmony models, Harmony hollowbodies tend to be the most sought-after by collectors. The H54 was released as part of the Rocket series in 1959 with two pickups, a three-way pickup switch, and four control knobs. This model originally had sunburst finish which was later switched to red.
Years of Production: 1959 - 1973
Body Style: Single cutaway hollowbody
Design Elements: Two pickups, four control knobs, three-way pickup selector, dot inlays, trapeze tailpiece
Notable Harmony Players: Dan Auerbach, Wayne Coyne
Years of Production: 1959 - 1973
Body Style: Single cutaway hollowbody
Design Elements: Two pickups, four control knobs, three-way pickup selector, dot inlays, trapeze tailpiece
Notable Harmony Players: Dan Auerbach, Wayne Coyne
Price Guide
Estimated Value for Harmony Rocket H54 Redburst 1966 on Reverb
Includes material, year, finish
*Excludes Brand New, B Stock, Fair, Poor, and Non-functioning. Prices exclude shipping and tax/VAT/GST.