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VINTAGE UNDERDOGS

1. 60S HARMONY ELECTRICS

In its 60s heyday, Harmony was the USA’s largest manufacturer of electric guitars, with notable examples including the DeArmond goldfoilequipped Rocket models, the Dan Auerbach-endorsed H78 and the Silvertone-branded, Gibson mini-humbucker-loaded Chris Isaak 1446L. This player’s-grade Harmony H75 was snapped up at Vintage ‘n’ Rare Guitars and is a fine example of a great-sounding vintage bargain.

“I think the old

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