![]() Through the 1950's into the early '60's this was the only 12-string guitar commercially available and one of the few "Stella" products that still carried a stylistic link to the brand's pre-war origins. This slimmer-waisted Harmony-Stella H-912 was a direct descendant of the older, rounder-bout Model H-922 that had been in production since 1940. This late 1960's Harmony Stella is a surprisingly good 12-string guitar considering its budget status, and is considered something of a classic in its own right. Stella H-912 Model 12 String Flat Top Acoustic Guitar, made by Harmony (1969), made in Chicago, serial # 8058H912, sunburst lacquer finish, birch back and sides, poplar neck with ebonized fingerboard, hard shell case. ![]()
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