How do I identify my Harmony guitar?
Harmony guitars are, in most cases, very easy to identify via their comprehensive stamping and dating system. Ink stamps are typically found on the back of the instrument and are visible through the f holes or soundhole. It is not uncommon for the stamps to be poorly inked, faded, or obscured.
When did harmony stop making guitars?
1975 The Harmony Guitar Company ceased in 1975, and sold the Harmony name. In the early 2000s, an unrelated company, the Westheimer Corp., based in Lake Barrington, Illinois briefly imported reissue Harmony guitars.
Is harmony guitars still in business?
The Harmony Company is a former guitar manufacturing company that is currently a brand owned by Singapore company BandLab Technologies. The company ceased in 1975, with the Harmony brand being relaunched by BandLab in 2018 to produce electric guitars and amplifiers.