Harmony H5401s
by chad Litten
(indianapolis indiana usa)
I was told it could be worth $200
ANSWER
Hi, Chad--
Here is what the Blue Book says about Harmony guitars:
The Harmony company of 4600 South Kolin Avenue in Chicago, Illinois built a great number of guitars. Harmony catalogs in the early 1960s proudly proclaimed "we´ve produced millions of instruments but we make them one at a time." Harmony guitars can be found practically anywhere: the guitar shop, the antique shop, the flea market, the Saturday garage sale right around the corner. Due to the vast numbers of Harmony guitars and because the majority of them were entry level models, the vintage guitar market´s response is a collective shrug of the shoulders as it moves on to the higher dollar American-built Fenders and Gibsons, etc. Nine out of ten Harmony guitars are going to be in average condition and valued under $300.
That said, your estimate of $200. is probably reasonable or maybe a bit high. The actual value of any guitar is what someone will pay you for it.
Lynne