H6685 - Dreadnought
Acoustic flatop - Natural
This one should be one of the last models produced, in about 1975, with solid top and laminated body. Gotoh tuners.
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Top wood | Spruce
| Body wood | Mahogany
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Width | 15"3/4 | 400 mm |
Length | 41"1/8 | 1045 mm |
Body depth | 4"3/8 | 110 mm |
Scale | 25"1/4 | 642 mm |
Neck at nut | 1"3/4 | 45 mm |
Neck at 12th | 2" | 51.6 mm |
3 comments | Add your comment ! - Mike Shepard - 2008-12-08
I bought this Guitar in 1975, my first purchase of many to follow. I still have it today and keep it at my cabin to play all summer. I have had the neck and frets reworked and it still plays and sounds great. Thanks Harmony for the web page - wroughtironron - 2009-02-15
I have one of these and the tone is awesome. I also have the flimsy original fitted hard case. It wasn't expensive, but it does the job. - Gary Khan - 2015-06-10
Mine is in excellent shape, customized for me by Michael Soloway, a staff Luthier (also worked at Hammond & Ludwig - all in Chicago). He gave me low & fast action + top-of-the-line Heads! Added bulky but light & protective '83 (all Black) Nylon shell, Form-fitted Styrofoam (coated in pseudo-velevet Case. I added Heel & Tail Strap Knobs with tail being ¼" Jack from a removable, original Bill Lawrence piezo p/u bought at '77 NAMM-Chicago Show. Mr. Soloway's son is life-long friend who also has a "Sovereign" 6 string & 12 string.
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