$577.09
Silvertone (harmony) H1454 Guitar Excellent ++
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Vintage Harmony-made Silvertone Electric Archtop Guitar. Model H1454 electric archtop guitar from the 1960's. While it carries the Sears Silvertone name on the head it was made for them by Harmony. This model features three DeArmond pickups and a Bigsby tailpiece. It also has a bound neck with pearloid block inlays. 100% original and in excellent plus condition. There are a couple of small chips in the finish. There are no cracks or repairs and hardly any sign of use.. Previous owner was meticulous and took super care of this guitar. The neck is straight and fast. The three DeArmond pickups work off separate switches. It has all the original knobs. Rosewood fingerboard, and each of the pickups sits on a rosewood plat. The hardware, pickups and tuners are all clean and bright without pitting. The body is bound top and bottom. the binding is in new condition. And it is in its original red plush lined chipboard case. Also comes with the original white amp cord that came with the guitar. It is literally in museum quality condition, aesthetically and electrically. great guitar!
Buyer pays insurance and shipping.

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