I m pretty sure it s authentic but i don t know how to prove it.
Harmony steel reinforced neck.
The necks on many of the harmony guitars did not have adjustable truss rods.
What year was my stella harmony steel reinforced neck made.
Hey i just got this harmony and was wondering if you guys could tell me a about it.
Up for sale a 1960 s harmony h165 grand concert mahogany acoustic guitar in excellent condition.
Harmony h165 steel reinforced neck acoustic guitar w beat up case.
Old dearmond single coil pickups gracing the solids and rocket thin lines which can sound great into a cranked up amp.
Instead the graphics on the head stock announce steel reinforced neck many harmony guitars have retained a straight neck.
It was made in the usa and it is a vintage guitar.
Classic old school blues folk or wall hanger flat top featuring six on a side strat style headstock steel reinforced neck painted binding and sound hole red and black striped sunburst finish pearl ish fret markers possibly bone nut hardwood bridge and plastic pick guard.
One of harmony s most enduring and popular usa made vintage acoustic models the h165 is akin to gibson s lg 0 in many respects with a solid mahogany ladder braced body that delivers a warm punchy tone.
Is a steel reinforced neck just a neck with a truss rod that is not adjustable or is it something different.
Some of the other budget small guitars have a screwed down rectangular bridge with many of the older ones being made with solid wood.
Harmony steel reinforced neck posted in guitar q a.
One tuning knob is bent.
Preowned vtg 1960s 60s stella by harmony h933 small scale 6 string acoustic parlor guitar made in usa.
I believe the only cracks are arrowed.
With its steel reinforced neck and simulated marquetry ring at soundhole it was an attractive upgrade to the h929 stella with the added feature of a screwed down bridge.
I took a picture of the back of the case because it s the worst part.
Where was the harmony steel reinforced neck f 60 nk archtop guitar made.
Steve i was recently doing some research online trying to find out the difference between a steel reinforced neck found on a lot of old harmony and kay model guitars and an actual truss rod.
The string tension always wins and so you end up with warped necks due to either the wood compressing under the rod or the rod bending or even a little of both.
These steel rods were inlaid into the necks of the guitars they came out of and are the only thing fighting against the tension of the strings to keep the neck straight.