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Description
This guitar was also marketed as the "Harmony Student Electric Guitar" or "Harmony Beginner's Electric Guitar" or "Harmony 36" Electric Guitar". This is the successor to the previous H-804 model (1989-2001) and is pretty much identical except a standard-sized Strat-type neck joint, no zero fret, stamped tailpiece and bridge, and different routing, but otherwise is identical to the H-804. There were 3 versions of this guitar based on color - the 02813 (white), 02814 (black), and 02815 (sunburst)
NECK: Maple Neck, 21 Medium Fret 9" radius faux Rosewood fretboard (baked Maple basically), Six Import tuners, 2 string guides, standard Strat-type 4-bolt neck plate
BODY: Plywood Harmony H-802/803/804 style body with "swimming pool" style route
PICKUPS: Ceramic single coils, 6.4K Ohms each, top visibly Strat style, but totally different internal construction
CONTROLS: 1 Volume, 1 Tone
BRIDGE: Height adjustable "bar" bridge, stamped
TAILPIECE: Stamped "Clamshell" style tailpiece (Teisco style)
FINISH/TRIM/HARDWARE: White w/ Black Pickguard and Pickups, Strat Knobs, Chrome Hardware
INCLUDED ACCESSSORIES: Gig Bag, Strap, Tuner, Cable, Picks, Small Battery Powered Amp
Reviews
2.5 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 2 Ratings
2065
Who Didn't Have One of These?
My first electric. I broke strings constantly and had no idea how to tune. The pickups are microphonic, which is fun to mess with. Not a great guitar, but good memories. It's sitting on my shelf waiting to be rewired. No rush to get it done.
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