Models

4 models

  • Harmony Rocket

    Hollow-body electric guitar family

    Electric guitar

    A hollow-body electric from the American budget maker Harmony, popular in the 1960s. With its thin archtop body and gold-foil-style pickups, the Rocket offered an affordable, characterful tone that has been rediscovered by modern players.

  • Höfner Club 40

    Thin hollow-body electric guitar without soundholes

    Electric guitar

    A small, thin hollow-body electric guitar made by the German maker Höfner from the mid-1950s, built without soundholes. The Club series (Club 40, 50 and 60) was popular with British players in the early 1960s; John Lennon's first electric guitar was a Höfner Club 40 he bought in Liverpool in 1959.

  • Höfner President

    Single-cutaway hollow-body archtop electric guitar

    Electric guitar

    A hollow-body archtop electric guitar made by the German maker Höfner, produced from the mid-1950s into the early 1970s. One of Höfner's best-known vintage electrics, it was offered in full-depth and thinline bodies and in non-cutaway and Florentine-cutaway forms, with pickups that evolved across the production run. George Harrison played a Höfner President early in his time with The Beatles.

  • Harmony Meteor

    Single-cutaway thinline hollow-body electric guitar

    Electric guitar

    A single-cutaway thinline hollow-body electric guitar from the American maker Harmony, introduced in the late 1950s. A sibling to the larger Rocket, the H70-series Meteor became a sought-after vintage instrument prized for its warm, jangly hollow tone.