1970 Harmony H81 Rebel Hollowbody Electric Guitar

Harmony Rebels aren't all that common and they're even harder to find in this simplified, one-pickup version. This one was dropped-off by a local consignor and it arrived in good shape but needing the usual going-through. Now that it's back to rights it's a pretty addicting guitar.

The DeArmond pickups in these things have an unusual tone to them -- they're articulate and balanced when played clean but as soon as they're driven even a little it's like turning on afterburners and heading into a beautiful, slightly-fuzzy sunset. Most of them clock around 10k ohms on a multimeter and so they can easily drive an amp's front-end like a P90.

It's all-original except for some homespun "position markers" done on the side of the neck via a reverse-spun 3/16" drill bit, it looks like -- just enough to leave a divot in the poplar. The whammy actually works alright but it is not intuitive to use, so I'd think of it more as a neat diversion rather than something one would want to use much. The original tuners are also only OK. If I were gigging this guitar I'd spring for Gotoh Kluson-style units (Fender-looking) to replace them but the originals are fine for a casual player or recording instrument.

Repairs included: fret level dress, restring, move/realign bridge, added ground wire to tailpiece from harness (why didn't Harmony ever seem to do that?), electronics cleaning, setup.


Made by: Harmony

Model: H81 Rebel

Made in: Chicago, IL, USA

Serial number: F-70 date stamp


Body wood: birch

Bridge: Teisco-style import, adjustable

Fretboard: ebonized hardwood

Neck wood: poplar

Pickups: 1x DeArmond polepiece goldfoil


Action height at 12th fret: 1/16" overall (fast)
String gauges: 46w-10

Neck shape: medium C

Board radius: ~10"

Truss rod: adjustable

Neck relief: straight

Fret style: medium-smaller


Scale length: 24 1/8"

Nut width: 1 3/4"

Body length: 16 1/2"

Body width: 14"

Body depth: 1 7/8"

Weight: 5 lbs 1 oz


Condition notes: it's all-original throughout, but there are added "side dots" drilled lightly into the side of the neck. I moved the bridge a little to allow for good intonation and to give it a little more adjustment room. There's an average amount of light playwear throughout but overall it looks really dang clean for its age.















Comments

Brad Smith said…
Very cool, i had a Harmony H-72 with those same DeArmond "moustache" pickups, which are excellent.
Unknown said…
I positively love my rebel!