For many in the Sixties and Seventies (like me), a Harmony was your first guitar. Well-made, inexpensive, American—just right for a start in folk or rock ‘n’ roll!
And this Harmony 12-string is just a great example if that … folk version.
The H1269 was offered - in 1975 - as the company was ending its long history. It was first made for the Regal brand (1972) and it’s a step up in quality from the typical all-birch Harmony guitar.
Solid spruce top, mahogany body; X-bracing. Interestingly, this guitar features a neck that’s more narrow than most 12-strings.
NOTE: There is a palpable crack in the neck (last photo) … it’s stable now but could be reinforced.
Comes with NEW gig bag.
In all, a piece of music history that is a joy to play—great sound, easy action … and American-made.