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1950s Harmony H62 Meteor In Natural Finish
This Guitar Is Located At IVG Sherman Oaks
In Good Overall Condition (Please See Photos)
Finish Shows Cosmetic Play Wear Throughout, Including Various Dings, Marks, And Scratches Visible
Small Cracks At Input Jack (See Photos)
Notable Binding Shrinkage At Heel Area As Shown
Professionally Refretted
Some Headstock Inlay Missing
Made In Chicago, IL
Maple Hollow Body With Laminate Spruce Top
Maple Neck With Brazilian Rosewood Fingerboard
Original Gibson-Made P-13 Pickups
Adjustable Floating Rosewood Bridge With Trapeze Tailpiece
Original Hardware And Electronics
Plays Well With Low-Medium Action
25" Scale Length
1 3/4" Nut Width
Neck Depth At 1st Fret: 0.89"
Neck Depth At 10th Fret: 0.97"
Weighs 6lbs 15oz
With Non-Original Gig Bag
The Harmony H62 “Meteor” is a mid‑1950s hollow‑body electric guitar known for its warm, woody tone and vintage charm. It features a carved spruce top over a maple body, tortoise-shell bound edges, and a maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard. Its factory pickups were Gibson‑made P‑13 single coils, which many players praise for their sweet, articulate sound.
The H62 has a single cutaway, F‑holes, three‑layer binding, bakelite control knobs, and a trapeze tailpiece. With a scale length of about 25¼ inches, the guitar has been likened to a “budget ES‑175 D” in terms of feel, though the P‑13 pickups offer a slightly more aggressive bite than standard P‑90s. It’s especially favored by jump blues and rockabilly players for its distinctive vintage tone and visual appeal.
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