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Harmony: The People's Guitar, 1945-1975

Current price: $34.99
Harmony: The People's Guitar, 1945-1975
Harmony: The People's Guitar, 1945-1975

Barnes and Noble

Harmony: The People's Guitar, 1945-1975

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A detailed, illustrated history of America's Harmony Guitar Company, covering Rockets, Stratotones, Rebels, Sovereigns, Stellas, basses, and other Harmony instruments.
The American-made instruments from the Harmony Guitar Company receive long-overdue recognition and credit in this volume through detailed text, color photographs, and catalog information.
Produced between 1945 and 1975, many musicians, both amateur and professional, began their musical experiences playing Harmony guitars. Well-known players such as Keith Richards, Jimmy Page, and Dave Davies have had experiences with Harmony guitars, which are shared in this book.
Read about the guitars that Harmony fans have come to love, such as Rockets, Stratotones, Rebels, Sovereigns, and Stellas, with specific model information and catalog reprints, along with detailed photos. Basses and the other Harmony instruments are also represented. Learn how Harmony grew to be one of the most prolific manufacturers of guitars in this country before their fall from grace in the mid-1970s.

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