I just bought a 60's Silvertone classical guitar. It was made by Harmony and it is a nice instrument: solid mahogony back and sides, spruce top, mahogany neck with a Brazilian rosewood headplate and bridge. Fretboard wood is a dark hardwood I can't identify.
The action is high and it needs a neck re-set. It isn't built like a typical classical guitar with a fixed neck block. I'm pretty sure it has a dovetail. The top is fan braced.
My question is has anyone done a neck job on one of these Harmony built nylon string guitars? I don't think the dovetail pocket is under a fret. I believe I will have to drill between the 12th and 13th fret.
Any information would be appreciated.
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Thanks Tom,
I've re-set a few steel string Harmony necks, but this guitar has a shorter scale and the 13th fret is a bit too far towards the sound hole. The other Harmony dovetails are about 1/2 deep and when I measure from where the neck meets the body, 1/2 inches puts me between frets.
I'll let you know what I find. I'll post pics.
Rich
Drilled at the 13th fret at a pretty good angle as you can see by the pictures and found the pocket. Neck came off easily.
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