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Post by sundownyellowmoon on Sept 15, 2021 5:59:56 GMT
Made in the 90’s these are getting pretty rare nowadays. As far as I know only about 500 were made. Just been in for a partial refret (first 4 frets) and had a new saddle made and proper set up so it plays really well. Great little 12 fret blues guitar with a nice wide 1 7/8 nut. Good condition for its age with the odd ding here and there, the most noticeable just below the top e string is pictured and as always looks a lot worse close up than it actually is. Solid spruce top hog back and sides Rosewood fingerboard and bridge 1 7/8 Nut 24.75 scale length. Comes with padded gig bag. Collection or meet up preferred although I can post out, I have a box. £350 plus postage. Attachments:
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Post by ken1953clark on Sept 15, 2021 8:41:58 GMT
Where are you based?
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Post by sundownyellowmoon on Sept 15, 2021 11:01:40 GMT
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Post by ken1953clark on Sept 15, 2021 16:47:08 GMT
Not that far from Leeds then. Nice but I’d need to move on my 1966 Harmony H1215 1st
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Post by lonelyjelly on Sept 15, 2021 17:53:56 GMT
Not that far from Leeds then. Nice but I’d need to move on my 1966 Harmony H1215 1st where's that money tree when I need it!!!?!
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Post by Michael Messer on Sept 15, 2021 18:31:31 GMT
Not that far from Leeds then. Nice but I’d need to move on my 1966 Harmony H1215 1st where's that money tree when I need it!!!?! I recorded this in 1988 with Ted Hawkins and my band. As we recorded it in London, Ted wanted to call it Pound Tree, but it just didn't sound as good. Shine On Michael
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Post by sundownyellowmoon on Sept 16, 2021 6:46:47 GMT
Not that far from Leeds then. Nice but I’d need to move on my 1966 Harmony H1215 1st Not too far away at all, you’re welcome to come and try it if you decide to move on your Harmony.
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Post by sundownyellowmoon on Sept 22, 2021 6:42:02 GMT
Now sold.
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