Harmony HV-15 1966 Bobkat

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Re: Harmony HV-15 1966 Bobkat

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kdawg2a wrote: Sat Apr 08, 2023 12:39 am
Jay wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2023 2:51 pm
kdawg2a wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2023 10:15 am Apparently the two chrome pickups on the guitar at the bottom of the picture (Teisco MJ-2) are the same as the goldfoils on the SS-4L just different covers. And for what it's worth, the proper gold foils are the ones with the pole pieces at the side, not in the middle.
There is one in NZ for sale for you with a low asking price :lol:

https://www.bidbud.co.nz/4073082412
That's a pretty nuts asking price, you could buy a Les Paul for that! I see them advertised here for around $1500 USD. Whether they sell at that price, I don't know. I paid $500 for mine in 2014 and as much as I love them, that was top end of what I was willing to pay.
$1500 US is about NZ$3k so he's fairly consistent. But while they're fun, they don't play well enough to justify that price.
IMHO, of course.
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