LEFTY: Vintage Harmony 0-size, 12-fret in ladder braced solid birch with 1 3/4" nut and 2 3/8" string spacing. Southpaw Blues. WOW!

This model is one of Harmony's modern workhorses built during the folk music surge of the 1960s- early 70s. The body style and neck profile are quintessential Harmony, which translates into a comfortable, small body with nice tone that's easy to fret. I added an aged/mottled burst finish to give it an extra leg up in the mojo department. Great little blues guitar for the southpaw on a budget.

113014U

American-made Harmony guitars are becoming more and more popular as modern players shed old impressions and start to recognize their real appeal. All solid birch, ladder braced instruments are fine blues players and this one is no exception. Add to that a great setup with low action, ample string spacing for fingering and the perfect size for songwriting, it's a hard combination to beat for the money.

SPECS: 0-size, body, 12-fret neck, ladder-braced birch top over birch sides and back, slotted headstock with original tuning machines, poplar neck with "C" neck profile, maple fretboard with original brass frets, rosewood bridge, bone nut and saddle. Nut width: 1 3/4", String Spacing: 2 3/8", Scale length: 24", Upper bout: 9 1/2", Lower Bout: 13 1/4", Body length: 17 3/4", Widest body depth: 3 3/4", Overall length: 37 1/2" , Neck thickness at 1st fret: 1", Neck thickness at 5th fret: 1 1/16" , Action: 1/8", string gauge setup: 52-11s

CONDITION: You won't find too much to worry about on this guitar: no cracks, separations or damage. It does have a few finish scuffs and blemishes but that jut adds to the vibe. Work performed included neckset and repairs to braces, seams, bridge, bridgeplate, frets, touchups and setup.

SOUND: Sweet little blues guitar that plays comfortable with either bare fingers or flatpick. Brassy and loud with a pick, the notes bend nicely to my ear and blues riffs should flow easy from your fingers to these strings.

$399

 

 

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