The Harmony H79 was the companies 12-string double cutaway model, broadly equivalent to the six string H77.
The skills of Harmony craftsmen in building the widely acclaimed Harmony 12 string acoustical guitars have been employed to develop this outstanding electric model. Careful workmanship enters into every detail of fingerboard and body, inlays and edge bindings. The finish is in a richly polished burgundy red. "Slim Line" neck with slotted headpiece design and horizontally mounted machine heads.
Electric guitar advertisements originally published from 1967 onwards. Click on the images for larger copies. Check out other vintage Harmony advertisements
Harmony H79 - Action by Harmony. Heres Where You Find It (1967)
Late sixties ad for the twelve string Harmony H79
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Harmony H79 - Harmonys Fine Electric Guitars (1967)
Harmony advertisement showing a number of hollow-body electric guitars. There are three newer models, all launched the previous year: the H-72, H79 twelve string and H27 bass, and three older model...
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