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Vintage harmony guitar identification
Vintage harmony guitar identification




  1. Vintage harmony guitar identification serial numbers#
  2. Vintage harmony guitar identification code#

Harmony Guitars are one of the USA’s most unsung brands and yet it’s surprising how often the name comes up in interviews when players of a certain age are quizzed as to their first instrument.

Vintage harmony guitar identification serial numbers#

A Japanese Fender clone with no logos, serial numbers or markings at all, it was owned by the recently deceased former bass player with The Royal Guardsmen (remember Snoopy and the Red Baron) Im having a devil of a time I.D.ing this thing. By Guitarist ( Guitarist ) published March 06, 2018. The leather handle on the top of the amp is original and intact but should be replaced.

Vintage harmony guitar identification code#

The speaker date code is 12 9 41 see pic, and many characteristics of this amp are very similar to other early Lectrolab models. Restore this beautiful old instruments and bring them back to life. Ive picked up a vintage electric bass at a yard sale. Up for sale is a 1941 Harmony guitar amp probably manufactured by Lectrolab in Chicago Illinois. It is much easier to find old Martins and Gibsons. Today it is very hard to find playable examples of Oscar Schmidt made guitars. Availability, affordable price and equally important, superior tone and volume made the Stella guitar to the instrument of choice for many bluesmen. The OS Company sold their instruments in many rural parts of the southern United States, making them available in general, small town furniture stores and even gas Stella, Stella guitars were produced by the Oscar Schmidt Instrument Company in Jersey City. Types of guitars were used to play the old, rural blues, but the predominant instruments during the 1920's and 1930's were Stellas. The sound of a modern x-braced guitar is far away from the guitar sound you can hear on many Pre-WW II era blues recordings.






Vintage harmony guitar identification