Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty
Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty
Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty
Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty
Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty
Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty
Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty
Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty
Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty
Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty
Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty
Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty
Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty
Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty
Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty
Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty
Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty
Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty
Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty
Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty
Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty
Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty
Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty
Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty
Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty
Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty
Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty
Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty

Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion Lefty

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In response to the folk boom of the late '50s and the rise of rock n' roll in the early '60s, every department store and mail-order catalog wanted to make sure they had plenty of guitars in stock. Mass-produced axes from brands like Harmony, Silvertone, and Kay may have looked the part and temporarily satisfied the desires of aspiring songsters and rockers. While they may have captured the right look to inspire aspiring players, these instruments were entry-level at best. Even though some were made out of the right materials, they were never actually built to be functional instruments that would ever tune and play properly.

Fortunately, Scott Baxendale and his team of luthiers in Athens, Ga., recognize the potential of these guitars and regularly remanufacture them. In doing so, they totally, re-build, re-brace, and re-voice these instruments, giving them new life and world class tone with no shortage of authentic mojo. These inspiring instruments are an exceptional value, and they're an incredible way to recycle and repurpose old axes.

This Baxendale ‘60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign has been totally re-braced to a scalloped, hand-voiced X-brace pattern. It also sports new frets, a new solid rosewood bridge with a bone saddle, a new 1-3/4"-wide bone nut, and genuine Grover tuning machines. Introduced in 1958, the Sovereign was the flagship of the Harmony brand. It features a large, jumbo-sized body (16-1/4" across at the lower bout) constructed of a solid Spruce top and solid Mahogany back and sides. Unlike other Jumbos, it has a smaller upper bout, so it doesn't feel quite as enormous as jumbos from other brands. Thanks to the Baxendale Conversion process, this Sovereign produces a powerful voice with strong mid-range emphasis.

This Baxendale '60s Harmony H1260 Sovereign Conversion was set-up for left-handed orientation, so it sports a way-cool double pickguard setup. This Baxendale Conversion has mojo for days and the sound and playability to back it up. Vintage lefties are hard to find... not to mention lefty Baxendales, which are even harder to find. Every Baxendale Conversion includes a hardshell case and a lifetime warranty.

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