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Harmony H82 Rebel Hollowbody Electric Guitar w/Case (Late 1960's - Early 1970's)

Harmony H82 Rebel Hollowbody Electric Guitar w/Case (Late 1960's - Early 1970's)

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Introduced in 1962, the H82 Rebel is one of the more unique Harmony offerings. From what we can tell this guitar is all original and is really clean for its age. The on/off switches for the pickups as well as the volume & tone sliders all work properly. The dual DeArmond gold foil pickups are super clear and have a great clean sound while also handling overdrive and distortion in a cool way. Cosmetically there are a few dings and some checking in the lacquer due to age but overall this instrument is in great condition. A vintage chipboard case is included.

Here is the writeup from Harmony in the 1970 catalog

"Model H82 Harmony "Rebel" Double Pickup Electric Guitar. Great for playing in a group, or for your own entertainment. Note the double cutaway design of the body. It is thin, too - only 1 3/4" deep and light in weight. Its hollow tone chamber construction assures a pleasing acoustic resonance to balance the "electronic" tone.

Built of laminated maple, with celluloid bindings on top and back edges. Hard wood neck is reinforced with an adjustable Torque-Lok rod. The ovalled ebonized maple fingerboard has 7 inlaid position markers.

The electronics were designed in cooperation with DeArmond. 6 controls - Rebel's "stick-shift" volume and tone controls are the newst development in the guitar field.

You can long be proud of your "Rebel's" finish. It is a blend of brown and red shaded tones, against a deep yellow highlite, all beautifully polished.

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