Harmony H-77 Thinline Hollow Body Electric Guitar (1964)

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Item #1920

Harmony H-77 Model Thinline Hollow Body Electric Guitar (1964), made in Chicago, cherry sunburst finish, laminated maple body, maple neck, rosewood fingerboard.

A good playing example of Harmony's highest-grade thinline electric for 1964. Three deluxe DeArmond pickups (dated Dec 1963) with adjustable poles and individual mini-pot tone and volume controls, with big Switchcraft on/off toggles for each.

Factory Bigsby, laminated tortoise plastic accents and pearloid block inlays in multibound fingerboard. Laminated cherry sunburst body is 5-ply bound top; single bound back with segmented f-holes.

A great looking and sounding guitar and an American garage band classic.
 
Overall length is 41 1/2 in. (105.4 cm.), 15 3/4 in. (40 cm.) wide at lower bout, and 1 15/16 in. (4.9 cm.) in depth at side. Scale length is 24 1/4 in. (616 mm.).

Overall quite clean with only minor finish wear. Missing pickguard, added older Grover Rotomatic tuners, otherwise all original. Added Gibson-style jackplate covers a bash in the jack area; other than that and some topwear under the bridge, the guitar shows little wear. Very Good + Condition.
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