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PG 8504: HARMONY ROCKET 1968 H-54

2 screws, 2 "double mustache" DeArmond PU,

no graphic


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PG 8507: HARMONY 1959 ROCKET H-54

2 small PU, 2 screws, no graphic


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PG 8505: HARMONY 1965  H-75

2-pc set includes switch plate, cut for 3 large pu, 2 screws, also sold under the Silvertone logo


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PG 85052: AIRLINE 1960s H-75

Note tab above neck PU is smaller than the Harmony version. If you are not sure, please contact us.

2-pc set includes switch plate, 3 large PU cuts, 2 screws


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PG 8506: HARMONY ROCKET H-59

3 small pu cuts, 2 screws, no graphic


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PG 8520: HARMONY 1964 ROCKET H-53

1 small pu, 2 screws, no graphic


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PG 8522: HARMONY 2961 METEOR

2 large PU cuts, 2 screws


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PG 85072: ESPINADA 1384 H-63

2 large pu cuts, 2 screws

Our guard is a regular flat one, not like the weird molded original; this is the same shape as the Silvertone 1446L "Chris Isaak" model but the pickups are different. If you need a guard for the Silvertone version, we can make it with no PU cuts so you can fit it to your guitar; contact us about this.

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PG 8513: HARMONY H-1264 SOVEREIGN

If you want both sides like the pic shown above, order 1 guard left handed, 1 guard right handed


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PG 72402: SILVERTONE 1960s MODEL 604

for small, Stella-size body, 4 screws


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PG 72404: SILVERTONE 1965 H-621

3 screws


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PG 740: HARMONY 1960s ARCHTOP

fits most harmony archtop acoustic models, can be ordered without screw holes so you can match it up to your body, no graphic

This page features pickguards for Harmony Hollowbody & Acoustic guitars.  Harmony was founded in 1892 by Wilhelm Schultz. It was purchased by Sears-Roebuck in 1928 but became independent again in the 1930s. The company produced thousands of instruments under many brand names including Harmony, Silvertone, Airline, Stella, Continental, and countless others. Many famous players have used them including Chris Isaak, & the young Keith Richards. & Brian Jones. Although they were considered "B-Grade" guitars back in the day, they are really cool and are very lively to play. If you try to use too much volume or gain they will squeal pretty badly, so they are best suited to recording & quieter applications. We have a 1965 Harmony H-22 bass that is a favorite; you would expect it to sound terrible with it's plywood hollow body, short scale, & low-output pickup, but it sounds & plays fantastic! Don't forget Ronnie Lane's immortal bass riff on The Spencer Davis Group's "Gimme Some Lovin' "...  If you need the mounting bracket that screws into the side of the body, we have one that will work for $12.50.

For more info on Harmony Instruments, visit the Harmony Database. For more info on Silvertones, visit Silvertone World.

We do not print the "Harmony" graphic on any of these pickguards.


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