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In their 1970 catalog, Harmony described the H22/1 bass:
'No. H22/1. Hi-Value Electric Bass. Now Double Cutaway. Golden Tone Pickup, DeArmond Built - Comfortable Auditorium size, Ultra-Thin, hollow Tone Chamber body, with flat laminated maple top and back, celluloid bound edges. Highly polished sunburst finish. Slim Torque-Lok reinforced neck. 15 frets clear of the body. The rosewood fingerboard is comfortably narrow, 13/ in. wide at the nut. Full bass scale, 30 inches from nut to adjustable bridge. Fine quality flat wound strings. Finger tip switch provides choice of full bass or lighter baritone register. Rosewood finger rests.'
This example dates to around 1969 and is in good playing condition. The original, large triangular pickguard is long gone but the original fibre (faux gator cardboard) case is included. It's a fun bass to play and definitely has that 60's tone!