Pete’s Gear: Harmony Sovereign H-1260 6-string acoustic guitar
Pete Townshend’s Harmony Sovereign H1260 6-string jumbo acoustic guitar, as used in the studio and demo recording ’60s. The Harmony 6-string featured a double-bound jumbo body in natural finish and dot inlays.
In 1968 Pete purchased a new 1968 Gibson J-200 acoustic from Manny’s in New York and stopped using the Harmony guitar.
Whereabouts unknown.
Specification
The following catalog description from the Harmony Database:
1966 catalog: Harmony Sovereign – Jumbo Model
The rich deep sustained bass and clear treble tones so desirable for folk and Country and Western music are “built-in” this specially designed Sovereign Jumbo model. The large deep body has selected mahogany back and sides, resonant spruce top, white edge bindings, with inlays. The Torque-Lok reinforced mahogany “Slim-Line” neck, with ovalled rosewood fingerboard, makes chording and playing fast and easy. Beautifully finished, highly polished.
No. 1260 – Size 16 × 4 5/16 × 40 3/4 in.: $85.00
No. C-550 – Carrying Case, extra: $16.00
Ca. 1967.
Ca. 1967, home studio with Harmony 6.
Ca. 1967, on Top of the Pops, with Harmony 6.
Resources and Information
- The Harmony Database: harmony.demont.net/model.php?id=44
- Harmony Flat Top acoustic guitars history: broadwaymusicco.com/harmony.htm
- Harmony Sovereign models: broadwaymusicco.com/Harmony1.htm