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Conference napalm::guitar

Title:GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion
Notice:Discussion of the finer stringed instruments
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Thu Aug 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3280
Total number of notes:61432

2099.0. "Anyone know Harmony Details" by MISFIT::KINNEYD (ABNORMAL - Do not use this Brain) Tue Feb 05 1991 16:33

    Heres a strange question. I'm in Boston for training and I am a fan of 
    less known strange guitars. I take them traveling a lot of times
    because I usuall pay $150 or less for them and the loss f there is one,
    is minimal.
    
    I found a H.78 Harmony smi-hollow body electric in playable condition.
    It seems to be original with the low end Bigsby trem and tone knobs and
    tjhe mechanices are servicable. The wierd thing about this on is that
    the head stock says "Harmony by Heath". I nvever heard of this before
    and it makes me think this is a copy or something. 
    
    Antyone h hear of this before? I know of Heathkit which I think was
    popuylar in the 60's 70's etc. Any connectin? Details on any harmony
    are scarce because they were so cheap and noone really pays uch
    attention.
    
    What ever happened to the Harmony Company. They were based in Chicago
    from the 1890's I think.
    Sorry for the typos, this network link is the pits and I don't dare
    
    do an uparrow!
    
    Dave Kinney
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2099.1Probably not worth much $$$CSC32::MOLLERFix it before it breaksTue Feb 05 1991 17:0820
	Harmony sold guitars thru Heathkit as kits in thier last dying
	days (in hopes of re-gaining market share). The tidal wave of
	cheap Japanese guitars in the late 1960's killed Harmony around
	1971-1973. I freind of mines father worked for Supro/National
	in Chicago at about the same time & they were also not doing
	well in this time frame. Companies like Danelectro (which changed
	it's name breifly to Coral) also died because of these guitars.
	Harmony was always low end, but not bad guitars (the electronics
	were on an even par with the cheapest Japanese imports of the time
	however). Kay also died about this time frame, but a Korean company
	bought rights to the name about 5 years ago & makes low end 
	acoustic guitars. The only real survivors were the quality 
	instruments by makes such as Gibson, Fender, Guild, Rickenbacher
	etc.

	As to market value, I never buy or build guitars for thier 
	market value. I prefer having oddities that you really can't find
	anywhere & are quite playable.

							Jens
2099.2can you say......goya rangemaster?SWAPIT::LORWed Feb 06 1991 14:028
    Do you have any "low end" basses for sale?  or guitars as a matter of
    fact?  I really prefer the instuments of character to those of the
    stale and usual persuasion.  I'd take a Microfrets or Mosrite over any
    Gibson or Fender anyday!  One question that keeps boggling my mind is
    Why do the Fender groupies search & destroy looking for those old
    pieces of wood & magnet when their creator/frankenstein/genius is
    still alive today making a much better instrument.....G & L?  Can
    any one answer this question?
2099.3RAVEN1::BLAIRCan ya hear me?Wed Feb 06 1991 15:003
    
    	A friend of mine has a Goya six string.  The one with all the push
    	button pickup selectors.  Great action and plays nice.
2099.4go goya...SWAPIT::LORWed Feb 06 1991 16:047
    ....IN RESPONSE TO 2099.3................
    
    
    Yeah.....I have one too, a GOYA RANGEMASTER.  The push button stuff
    are pickup combination selectors. 
    
    rb
2099.5Same Name, New SourceAQUA::ROSTIn search of the lost biscuit dropThu Feb 07 1991 12:165
    The Harmony name is still around on some really cheap guitars selling
    in dept. stores, probably Korean made.  I'm talking $90 electrics
    here...
    
    						Brian