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Family : Thin Line 3 pickups

models Airline 7280 - Triple Pickup
Electric hollowbody - Sunburst - Distributed by Montgomery Wards - Based on Harmony H76
Production year(s) : 1964-1967 (other years possible, not verified)

While redburst (H78) and sunburst (H76) guitars were sold at the same time under the Harmony brand, the Airline was red at first (63-65 model 7230) then sunburst later.

Airline 7280 Triple Pickup guitar

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3 comments | Add your comment !

  • SLYDE - 2008-02-20
    I own a 1967 Airline 7280. It was brand new and I received it as a Christmas gift in 1967. It's still in mint condition and plays great. I open the case once in awhile to show it off but that's about it.
  • luxton square - 2009-09-22
    i also own one of these gems. It is one of the nicest sounding guitars i have ever played or listened to. They are quite ballsy in parts and have most tones covered. I'll never let go of this one
  • Alamo guy - 2010-05-04
    I bought one at Montgomery Wards when I worked there in 1968. I will never part with it. One pickup does not work and it needs a pick guard but I love her as she is.

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