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I used to have a Harmony H-165. Though not a Sovereign, these all-hog beauties were incredible tone monsters and commonly referred to as 'The Poor Man's Martin' due to the startling resemblance to the 000-15 (both in tone and appearance, I might add) My first real guitar was a H-162. Just like the H-165, except that it had a spruce top. Established in 1892, Harmony is the world's most cherished musical instrument company. Our all-new guitars are thoughtfully crafted for the modern musician. Harmony Sovereign Acoustic Guitar - H6560A Model Made in Korea in 1973 All original except for the machine heads which have been replaced Nice projection and tone. Low action Set up by Graham Noden of Denmark Street Comes with soft gig bag Happy to organise shipping.
Here’s a ’60s Harmony Sovereign H1260 on the workbench. Vintage Harmony guitars have become a popular choice for collectors and often fetch high prices on auction sites. The H1260 was produced between 1958 – 1971. The Harmony Guitar Company became the largest producer in the U.S. Harmony Sovereign H1260 V-brace Conversion (our number 238)Factory fresh hard shell case is optional - add $100 (our cost)Please see our website moonlightluthiers dot com for additional details.Sound is exceptional with full harmonic overtones. This is what you want in a great guitar.Neck is ex.
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Industry | Musical instrument |
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Fate | Company ceased in 1975; 'Harmony' brand relaunched in 2018 |
Founded | 1892; 128 years ago |
Founder | Wilhelm Schultz |
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Owner | BandLab Technologies |
Website | harmony.co |
The Harmony Company is a former guitar manufacturing company that is currently a brand owned by Singapore company BandLab Technologies. Harmony was, in its heyday, the largest musical instrument manufacturer in the United States. They made many types of string instruments, including ukuleles, acoustic and electric guitars and violins.
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The company ceased in 1975, with the 'Harmony' brand being relaunched by BandLab in 2018 to produce electric guitars and amplifiers.[1]
History[edit]
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A collection of Harmony guitars: SS Stewart gold acoustic, H73 Roy Smeck, H37 Hollywood, Silvertone 1446, H44 Stratotone
Harmony was founded in 1892 by Wilhelm Schultz. In 1916, Sears, Roebuck and Co. purchased it, in part to corner the ukulele market. At the time Harmony was led by Joe Kraus, who was chairman until 1940.[2]
In 1928, Harmony introduced the first of many Roy Smeck models, and went on to become the largest producer in the U.S. They sold 250,000 pieces in 1923 and 500,000 in 1930, including various models of guitars, banjos, and mandolins.
In the late 1930s, the firm began making violins again after a 19-year hiatus. They also bought brand names from the bankrupt Oscar Schmidt Co.—La Scala, Stella, and Sovereign. They sold not only Harmony products, but instruments under the Sears name, Silvertone, and a variety of trade names—Vogue, Valencia, Johnny Marvin, Monterey, Stella, and others.[citation needed] In 1940, after Kraus had a conflict with management, he left, but then bought enough stock to restart the company independently.[2]
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Between 1945 and 1975, the Chicago firm mass-produced about ten million guitars. The company reduced their output over the years, later focusing on student models sold through JCPenney. The Harmony brand peaked in 1964-1965, selling 350,000 instruments, but low-end foreign competition led to the company's demise 10 years later.
The pickups on almost all electric guitars and basses that Harmony produced were manufactured by Rowe Industries Inc. (later known as H.N. Rowe & Company, Rowe DeArmond Inc., and DeArmond Inc.) of Toledo, Ohio. Many of the instrument amplifiers badged with the Harmony name were manufactured by 'Sound Projects Company' of Cicero, Illinois.[3]
The Harmony Guitar Company ceased in 1975,[4] and sold the Harmony name. In the early 2000s, an unrelated company, the Westheimer Corp., based in Lake Barrington, Illinois briefly imported 'reissue' Harmony guitars.
In 2018, BandLab Technologies claimed to be 'relaunching' the Harmony brand with a new series of electric guitars and guitar amps.[5][6]
Gallery[edit]
- 1963 Sovereign
(Syd Barrett's 1st guitar) - Harmony acoustic
- Silvertone model 1219 Buck Owens 'American' (1971) by Harmony Company[7]
- H1213 Archtone (c.1963)[8]
- H15 Bobkat
- H19 Silhouette
(Silvertone 1480) - H88, H44 Stratotone, compared with travel guitar
- H7208 Roy Smeck Stratotone[9] (Airline Roy Smeck Stratotone)
- H49 Stratotone Jupiter (Silvertone 1423)
- Stratotone
- H53 Rocket
- H78 3-pickups with Bigsby
- Winkawaks for mac. H82 Rebel
Further reading[edit]
- Acoustic Guitars: The Illustrated Encyclopedia. New York: Chartwell Books. 2011. ISBN978-0-7858-3571-4.
References[edit]
- ^Our Guitars on Harmony website, 14 Oct 2019
- ^ abKohman, Peter Stuart (June 2014). 'Journey to the Stratotone! Harmony and the Early Solidbody'. Vintage Guitar. pp. 54–60.
- ^Lectrolab guitar amplifiers
- ^'Harmony Guitar Page'. Broadway Music Co. Archived from the original on 2012-09-23.
In 1975 the Harmony Guitar Co. in Chicago ceased operations and had a huge three-day auction. - ^NAMM 2018: Harmony resurrected with new guitars and amps on Music Radar, 31 Jan 2018
- ^BandLab to Reboot Teisco and Harmony Guitar Brands by Carly Smith on Reverb.com, 14 Dec 2017
- ^http://www.silvertoneworld.net/acoustic/1219buckowens/1219_Buck_Owens_American.html
- ^Zachary Fjestad. 'Harmony Archtone H1213'. Premier Guitar (Dec 2011).
- ^'1962 Harmony Roy Smeck Stratotone Model H7208'. Traynor Tweaks (kilback.net).
Manufactured by Harmony in Chicago, USA, in mid-1962. Similar to Harmony Stratotone H49 Jupiter, but different pickups and controls.
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External links[edit]
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