About a week ago I decided to pull out this old 65 Harmony H22 bass I brought with me when I moved to CA in 1976. My older brother bought it in the 60s. I haven’t touched it since, but just moved it around. I don’t know bass guitars, and this just seemed so-so (look at that case pic).
Out of curiosity I searched on Reverb and holy crap (see link below) these things are going for MUCH more than I ever imaged. So I searched some reviews and even though this was budget bass in the 60’s, apparently quite a few players still like them. My view on this baby has changed greatly and now I might need a low cost bass amp and better case to get me interested in trying to learn the bass.
Somewhere along the way it lost its pick guard and that little wooden block. Found a repro PG on Reverb and got that delivered.
Mine’s in way better shape than this Reverb offering.
1966 Harmony H22 Vintage Semi-Hollowbody Electric Bass Guitar - DeArmond Pickup, Sounds Killer!

Out of curiosity I searched on Reverb and holy crap (see link below) these things are going for MUCH more than I ever imaged. So I searched some reviews and even though this was budget bass in the 60’s, apparently quite a few players still like them. My view on this baby has changed greatly and now I might need a low cost bass amp and better case to get me interested in trying to learn the bass.
Somewhere along the way it lost its pick guard and that little wooden block. Found a repro PG on Reverb and got that delivered.
Mine’s in way better shape than this Reverb offering.
1966 Harmony H22 Vintage Semi-Hollowbody Electric Bass Guitar - DeArmond Pickup, Sounds Killer!



