Roll Call: 1970s Harmony H-802 Electric Guitar
A local customer owns this '70s Harmony H-802 and it's a Japanese-made import rather than a US-made product. This same guitar model has its roots in the Teisco "Tulips" from the '60s and was built right into the early '90s in, basically, this format.
While I didn't have time (or leeway) to do all that it needs, I did fix what was asked-for ("...it's not working when it's plugged-in") and got it playing as spot-on as it could minus the fret level/dress it really needs. Sometimes an owner of an instrument won't really understand that their instrument needs more than a nudge to make it even worthwhile to get on my bench and take-up my time (I hate leaving things undone for future generations) and so you have to just eat a bit of time and do the right thing anyway.
In this case it got wiring fixes and setup-side fixes before leaving for home and as a result, someone will actually play this when they realize it's a decent-playing guitar with a neat sound.
I had to use a Forstner bit to get a little extra depth clearance for the (longer) Switchcraft jack tip as well as the rest of the wiring harness.
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