Model
Harmony Bobkat
1960s double-cutaway solid-body electric guitar
A 1960s double-cutaway solid-body electric guitar from the American maker Harmony, sold as an affordable beginner instrument as the Stratotone line was phased out. The Bobkat typically carried one or two single-coil pickups and shared its 'Silhouette' body with Sears Silvertone equivalents.
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Category
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Electric Guitars
Solid-body, semi-hollow, and hollow electric guitars.
Made by
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Harmony
Harmony was an American instrument maker founded in Chicago in 1892. One of the largest US guitar producers of the twentieth century, it built inexpensive guitars sold under its own name and many store brands.
Live listings on Reverb
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1960's Harmony Bobkat 1 pickup electric guitar, OSC, branded Barclay USA
$369 · Good
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Harmony H15 Bobkat ? Actually a 16H ? Full-Sized
$599 · Very Good
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Harmony Bobkat H-14, Sunburst, N.O.S, 1965
$1,250 · Mint
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Harmony H-15 Bobkat 1966 Sunburst w/ Original DeArmond Gold Foil Pickups – USA
$875 · Good
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Harmony H19 Silhouette / Bobkat 1963 - 1973 - Cherry Red Sunburst
$1,075 · Good
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Harmony H19 Silhouette / Bobkat 1963 - 1973 - Cherry Red Sunburst
$700 · Good
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