H950T - Monterey Tenor
Acoustic archtop - Redburst, faux flame
Tenor version of the "Monterey Leader" H950 - 4 strings tuned CGDA
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Top wood | Birch
| Body wood | Birch
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12 comments | Add your comment ! - Brokenfinger - 2009-05-20
I was given my H950T in 1966 just before I went to 'Nam the first time. Now, 43 years later, I think I'll learn how to play it. - Dan - 2009-11-21
Mine has a DeArmond pickup with a volume and tone control.Was given to me about 25 years ago. - Barry - 2010-10-23
Just bought one of these at an estate auction for $20...fairly beaten up, but in good enough shape to restore. I think. - J.Moffitt - 2010-11-30
bought one on ebay recently in fairly good shape. It sounds FANTASTIC ! I have had a few archtop tenors but this one really blew me away. BTW I string all my tenors to GDAE, cause tuning to CGDA is a suicide, it will bow your neck (especially vintage guitars) in months..... - François (webmaster) - 2010-12-01
J.Moffitt, for string tension, you can't talk about tuning without talking about string diameters. You can have the exact same tension in CGDA or GDAE, just use the right strings. - Randy Wood - 2011-01-17
I tune my 1953 monterey DGBD (Banjo tuning). People who don't play guitar are elated because they can strum along and make all major chords with one finger. Later I teach them other chord shapes. This tuning also enhances the tone of the vintage wood. - Joel D Canfield - 2014-06-13
I inherited my grandfather's 1959 Monterey. It's a few months older than I am and probably in better shape. I've kept mine tuned GDAE because I'm afraid of hurting this old thing. Time to do some research and see how I can get a CGDA tuning which would probably brighten the sound considerably. The low G just has a sort of rattly feel to it. - Michael MJL - 2015-12-06
Just scooped a '63 that needs a bit of love. Some banana heads wrote in sharpie all over it - removed it with elbow grease, naptha and dry eraser. Going to modify it with a duncan P90 antiquity.
- Joel D Canfield - 2019-03-16
After 5 years tuned CGDA my 59 Monterey is still in great shape. As my downstairs guitar it gets played every single day. - Laurel - 2020-07-16
Could someone please show a web site on how to find the year from serial #. I have a Harmony Tender Monterey Arch top. F48 4010 H950. I can't find the date made. PLEASE HELP!good - Robert - 2020-08-13
I have an H950 Monterey in the usual sunburst finish. Some previous owner doodled all over the top with a sharpie. I'm considering (carefully) stripping it to bare, and refinishing with amber shellac. I just wish I knew what wood the body was made of. If it's spruce or mahogany, that would be great, but for all I know it might be plywood. - Michael H - 2024-08-25
Just acquired a H950 T for $100, in beautiful shape. A little crazing on the finish, but not bad at all. Needs some tune up work but it does play okay. It's a beautiful guitar, made in 1960 as far as I can tell. Found in Wenatchee Washington on Craigslisp. Thank you for this website!
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