1962 Harmony Rocket Hollowbody Electric Guitar
Update 2022: this is back here as a trade-in, so I've updated the post with new pics, new video, and adjustments to the text where necessary...
Repairs included: a fret level/dress, replacement pickup install, much cleaning, and setup-side work.
Body wood: ply maple
Bridge: ebonized maple, adjustable (original but compensated for 3-wound, 3-plain)
Fretboard: ebonized maple
Neck wood: poplar
Pickups: 1x modern alnico mini-humbucker, 1x original DeArmond goldfoil single-coil
Action height at 12th fret: 1/16" overall (fast)
String gauges: 46w-10 lights
Neck shape: medium C
Board radius: 10"
Truss rod: non-adjustable
Neck relief: hair of relief overall
Fret style: medium-low
Scale length: 24 1/8"
Nut width: 1 11/16"
Body width: 15 7/8"
Body depth: 2" + arching
Weight: 6 lbs 2 oz
Condition notes: it looks good overall, though does show scratching and wear and tear throughout. The pickguard has a small hairline crack near the mount. The neck pickup is replaced but fits-in. The tuners are original but no the best (as usual). I added side dots at some point. Thee's blem along the edges of the neck near frets 1-5 where the fretboard was, presumably, reglued in the past. The neck also had mild relief to it (really typical for an old Harmony neck) which I've adjusted-out for the most part via leveling/dressing the frets. I do not suggest strings that are any heavier than what's on it, though. The strap button at the tailpiece is unoriginal and the tailpiece mounting screws are, too. Oh, and the nut's a replacement, too.
It comes with: sorry, no case.
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