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Made in the 1950's 22 3/4" scale length, 16" lower bout, solid birch body with a poplar neck. Both the bridge and fretboard are dyed maple or pearwood. Bone nut and Harmony stenciled logo.

Jake Wildwood & Co

Jake Wildwood & Co

1950s Harmony H1215T archtop tenor guitar (GDAE tuning)

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1950s Harmony H1215T archtop tenor guitar (GDAE tuning)

Jake Wildwood & Co

Jake Wildwood & Co

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1959 Harmony H1215T Archtop Tenor Guitar

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While the 1959 Harmony H1215T Archtop Tenor Guitar showcases a pleasing creamy tone with notable sustain and character, it does have its share of drawbacks. The frets are significantly worn, and the bridge needed adjustments for optimal performance, which may deter those seeking a plug-and-play experience. Despite these issues, the instrument's solid birch construction and vintage appeal make it a collectible gem, especially for ukulele and mandolin players looking to expand their arsenal. However, buyers should be prepared for potential upkeep and modifications to fully enjoy its capabilities.

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See how Michelle Branch uses Harmony H1215T

Michelle Branch

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The Wreckers

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During an interview with ELLE, Michelle Branch is seen playing a Harmony H1215T guitar, as evidenced by the image provided.

See how Seth Lakeman uses Harmony H1215T

Seth Lakeman

Guitarist, Singer

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Seth Lakeman is known to frequently play the Harmony H1215T Tenor guitar both live and during recordings, as evidenced by the image available on Equipboard.

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