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janepaints |
Sister guitar to the H-165: same guitar but with a spruce top, and some previous owner converted the bridge to a pin-bridge. This one is among the few Harmony's I've ever seen from that era which 1) doesn't yet need a neck reset, 2) have a top with (almost) no bellying and 3) has a neck with (almost) no bowing. Very sweet and silky sounding. I saved the original pickguard, but removed it because I don't like pickguards, plus I play 'Elizabeth Cotten' style (lefty but strung righty) and IMO pickguards look goofy when they're on the wrong side.
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