![]() ![]() This includes many acoustics and electrics, among them the famous Stratotone Roy Smeck H7208. Some "Roy Smeck" signature models were sold as Harmony branded guitars (H58, H73), but most of "Roy Smeck" guitars were sold only through the Montgomery Wards catalog, wearing only the "Roy Smeck" logo. Before that date, Harmony made guitars sold through the Wards catalog had a generic logo without any brand marking. ![]() Montgomery Wards began to use the Airline brand in about 1958-60. Montgomery Wards brand of instruments were made by Kay, Harmony and Valco. This guitar is in very good condition, just a little dirty and only minor corrosion on the metal parts. I loved the refrigerator ads with all the food loaded inside Everything looked so much better than it. As far as I can tell, this guitar is all original and complete. Camping Gear Record Players & Guitars Going back to 1965, dreaming of space age living, retro toys, swimming and camping, and browsing for it all in the pages of our Ward's catalogs. The frets are in good shape and the neck is straight. Red toned mahogany shadded back with natural finish top. This appears to be the 7078 Model which was based on the Harmony H942 Stella Grand Concert size flat top acoustic from about 1969. I acquired this guitar in the fall of 2008 and it has a market value of $36.37. ![]()
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