Vintage Harmony Electric Guitars
Of all the types of guitars Harmony made, one that made its way into the American home was the basic solid body electric. For many that that didn't have the cash to lay out for a Fender Stratocaster or the poor mans Strat, the Hagstrom electric, the Harmony H-14 electric guitar was a great way to go.
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![]() Original Harmony Guitar 60's H22 Bass Stage And Studio Price: $750.00 Time Left: 19h 57m
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![]() Harmony H52 Electric Guitar Vintage Hollowbody H-52 Price: $99.99 Time Left: 1d 15h 58m 1 Bid |
![]() Vintage 60's Electric Guitar Kay Harmony Decca Oahu ??? Price: $105.00 Time Left: 1d 19h 15m 1 Bid |
![]() Sunburst 1965 Harmony Rocket H54 Archtop Elec. Guitar Price: $157.50 Time Left: 1d 19h 31m 4 Bids |
![]() Vintage Harmony Rocket Hollowbody Electric Guitar Price: $262.71 Time Left: 3d 18h 17m 16 Bids |
![]() Harmony Rocket, Hollow Body, Dearmond, Closet Find Price: $199.00 Time Left: 4d 6h 38m 0 Bid |
![]() Harmony Rebel H82 Price: $425.00 Time Left: 4d 11h 13m
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![]() Vintage 1950s Harmony Gray Perloid Lap Steel Guitar Wow Price: $101.98 Time Left: 4d 20h 41m 5 Bids |
![]() Vintage Harmony H62 Electric Archtop Guitar Price: $713.00 Time Left: 5d 14h 4m 23 Bids |
![]() Vintage Harmony H39 Price: $99.00 Time Left: 5d 14h 40m 1 Bid |
![]() 50s Kay Kraftsman K142 Vintage Electric Harmony Guitar Price: $2,490.00 Time Left: 5d 16h 11m
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![]() Harmony Silvertone H79 12 String Hollowbody Guitar Price: $108.60 Time Left: 5d 21h 7m 9 Bids |
![]() Beautiful Vintage Harmony Electric Guitar Price: $149.00 Time Left: 6d 10h 51m 0 Bid |
![]() Vintage Harmony Espanada Electric Archtop Guitar H62 Price: $510.00 Time Left: 9d 21h 2m 3 Bids |
![]() Vintage Harmony H62 Electric Archtop Guitar Silvertone Price: $153.51 Time Left: 9d 21h 16m 4 Bids |
Harmony electric guitars had all things the aspiring musician needed. They were built for rock and roll and you can bet many a garage band rocked with a Harmony Bob Kat. They definitely had an impact on the music scene that effected many young players that were starting out.
As they out grew these guitars and went on to bigger and better things, these guitars have almost been forgotten. Today you can find them, inexpensively, and have a piece of American Rock and Roll History.



















