Harmony Buck Owens American Flat Top Acoustic Guitar (1970)

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Item #3804

Buck Owens American Model Flat Top Acoustic Guitar, made by Harmony, c. 1970, made in Chicago, red, white & blue lacquer finish, birch back and sides, spruce top.

One of the classic pieces of guitar Americana, and a good-sounding instrument to boot! When Buck Owens appeared on television in 1969 with a red, white, and blue guitar built for him by Semie Moseley, it seemed like an obvious idea to market them. A licensing deal was struck between Sears, Roebuck and Co. and Buck, and the guitars were built by Harmony in Chicago for sale in the retailer's catalog.

The guitars carry Harmony factory markings but no company logo, and have several Mosrite-esque cosmetic touches. They are a well-made guitar similar to a Sovereign, straight braced and with an adjustable bridge and truss rod. They ARE American made, but ironically do carry Japanese tuners! This one is all original and in good playing condition; a neat collectible and still a very flashy stage guitar with a surprisingly good sound.
 
Overall length is 40 7/8 in. (103.8 cm.), 15 1/8 in. (38.4 cm.) wide at lower bout, and 3 3/4 in. (9.5 cm.) in depth at side, taken at the end block. Scale length is 25 in. (635 mm.). Width of nut is 1 3/4 in. (44 mm.). Very Good + Condition.
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