Talk:Harmony Company models

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My intent here was to create an article that would be useful to people wanting to identify or distinguish between different Harmony guitar models. There are a lot of different models so the descriptions are likely to be brief. The harmony.demont.net site is an invaluable site and I'm not attempting to replicate it here.

The relevant information that (ideally) each model should have are:

  • What woods it is made out of and any unique construction information.
  • Finish type(s).
  • What years it was made and any differences over the years.
  • Pickup type (if applicable).

Also some pictures will be nice to have eventually. Definitely one "poster child" per category (electric, archtop, flattop, etc).

--Zhyla 20:56, 9 September 2006 (UTC)