Man that's awesome! The only thing I have under my bed is a few dumbbells and dust! I'd love to find a guitar under there some time hahaha! Can't wait to hear that plugged in. Acoustically it has some volume for sure! Cool find. Thanks for sharing!
Harmony and other brands made guitars for Sears, department stores. Kay Danelectro, Supro included. The Harmony used Gibson pickups in that model. They also used Hagstrom, Hoffner, DeArmond pickups parts. etc.. Gibson pots and wires. Etc.. Then Sears went to Japan imports. Then Cort guitars in the 1980's. No matter what they made people considered them junk. The semi hollows in the 1960's were over 1000 dollars with Bigsby. That model he showed was Harmony made with Gibson pickups, pots and wires over 2000 dollars of today's money. Cort had Explorer, LP V, and Strat shaped guitars with built in effects. They considered them junk also. Music stores would not buy or work on them either. The American made one from the 1950's and 1960's. A guy worked at one and told it. He bought them outside the store for himself and said he got jumped on. Still today some will not work on them. I picture online showed a sign that said I will not work on Silvertone, first Act, Radio Shack, Circuit City, others.. those are junk.
@@RandellVandergriff Well now I have learned more about guitars, Randy! I really don't know much about them at all. I was a piano player and a clarinet player and a drummer 🤪
@@PurpleOnThree I had a Casio synthesizer in the 1980's as a kid. And some guitars electric too. Electronic drums. I love keyboard and paino's, drums, Banjo, Madilion, Keytars etc.. Flute, etc.. I love owning them and playing them.
with all respect, that model(1446) was not made by any manufacturer u listed. it was made by Harmony! mini humbuckers, bigsby tailpiece, and tuxedo black. Harmony does not get th credit they deserve, and i cldnt let this pass! i have 2 of these beauties! fix th squeal and set it up! you will love it to play.
Cool guitar Randy.
That's a beauty! It would be great to hear it! Thanks!
Cool guitar. Can't wait for part 2
Once I found some hidden Christmas presents way past when the kiddos still wanted them, lol. What a great story...like a hidden gem!!
P.S. I learned to play my first chords on that very guitar when I was 5 years old. 🥰
very cool
yes, lots of prayers needed!
Loving those pickup rings
Oh boy! Man Randy... that is a cool guitar!! Love it. Can't wait to see and hear you rock it for us a little but. Love the shape of that one.
Yes, demo please! ❤
Man that's awesome!
The only thing I have under my bed is a few dumbbells and dust! I'd love to find a guitar under there some time hahaha!
Can't wait to hear that plugged in. Acoustically it has some volume for sure!
Cool find. Thanks for sharing!
Yeah, it’s one of those things that you know it’s there, but forget about it cause it’s not something you would use a lot!
Thx 4 watching J!!💥💪👍
That looks sick!
Nice! Time for a neck shim, perhaps?😊
Thanks for the history lesson...Sears, huh? Very cool!
Harmony and other brands made guitars for Sears, department stores. Kay Danelectro, Supro included. The Harmony used Gibson pickups in that model. They also used Hagstrom, Hoffner, DeArmond pickups parts. etc.. Gibson pots and wires. Etc..
Then Sears went to Japan imports. Then Cort guitars in the 1980's. No matter what they made people considered them junk. The semi hollows in the 1960's were over 1000 dollars with Bigsby. That model he showed was Harmony made with Gibson pickups, pots and wires over 2000 dollars of today's money.
Cort had Explorer, LP V, and Strat shaped guitars with built in effects. They considered them junk also.
Music stores would not buy or work on them either. The American made one from the 1950's and 1960's. A guy worked at one and told it. He bought them outside the store for himself and said he got jumped on. Still today some will not work on them. I picture online showed a sign that said I will not work on Silvertone, first Act, Radio Shack, Circuit City, others.. those are junk.
@@RandellVandergriff Well now I have learned more about guitars, Randy! I really don't know much about them at all. I was a piano player and a clarinet player and a drummer 🤪
@@PurpleOnThree I had a Casio synthesizer in the 1980's as a kid. And some guitars electric too. Electronic drums. I love keyboard and paino's, drums, Banjo, Madilion, Keytars etc.. Flute, etc.. I love owning them and playing them.
It's made by Harmony - Rocket
Well, there you go! Thx!
That's pretty cool.
Yes. It doesn’t fit my playing needs, but it’s pretty cool, anc and in quite good shape for how old it is!
with all respect, that model(1446) was not made by any manufacturer u listed. it was made by Harmony! mini humbuckers, bigsby tailpiece, and tuxedo black. Harmony does not get th credit they deserve, and i cldnt let this pass! i have 2 of these beauties! fix th squeal and set it up! you will love it to play.
@@darlacurrey-colter3844 Sweet, Thx so much! My knowledge about old guitars is very limited!
Cheers! Thx for watching 👍
@@guitarzan0515 thank you for showing this wonderful guitar😊