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Joshua Swick
I have recently acquired a guitar and cant find anything about it anywhere on the internet no matter what I do. I'm callen on all you guitar heads to help me atleast find out who to talk to so i can find out what its worth on the open market. I dont even know how desirable it would be to anyone because it doesnt seem to exist. I have a 1956 Harmony uno-tone flat top model h40 serial number 3857 and all i know is its rare and hardly ever seen. i also have a stella harmony st39nt that i cant even date. do any of you have any info for me?
Crawdaddy
I can tell you that the 1956 Harmony uno-tone cost $74.50 in 1956. What it's worth now I don't know.

http://harmony.demont.net/model.php?id=122#

Couldn't find any info on the Stella.


ninjato
Sears and Roebuck guitars.
Joshua Swick
QUOTE (Crawdaddy @ Aug 1 2009, 11:08 PM) *
I can tell you that the 1956 Harmony uno-tone cost $74.50 in 1956. What it's worth now I don't know.

http://harmony.demont.net/model.php?id=122#

Couldn't find any info on the Stella.

Yah i went to the harmony web page also and no its no help on the stella at all is it? i got that one for twenty buks at a yard sale. i am thinking that it is a 70's model. I couldn't pass it up. ask around if you can and see if anyone can point me in the right direction. I'm gonna check out your home page and listen to some of your tunes man. thanks for taking the time to respond that was cool of you.


QUOTE (ninjato @ Aug 2 2009, 03:38 PM) *
Sears and Roebuck guitars.

I will check that out right now thanks for the pointer
Joshua Swick
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QUOTE (ninjato @ Aug 2 2009, 03:38 PM) *
Sears and Roebuck guitars.

yah all that did was take me to the harmony database. I know it was 74.50 in 1956 i need to know its value today not only price wise but also how collectable it is and judging by no one on this planet being able to tell me ###### about it other then the two paragraphs on the harmony site i am pretty sure it is quite rare indeed. antiques road show is even having a hard time telling me anything. If you come across anything else drop me a line. Thanks
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