
The knobs, pickups, and the bridge seem to be well made. The inlays look real nice on the neck also. The guitar seems to be pretty well made for the money as it has a maple body and a rosewood neck. Really what do you expect for $200.00 plus shipping So far I can't really say anything to awfully bad about the guitar as I've only had it about two and a half months and stated before I'm just learning how to play. It arrived in a timely manner and in great condition. So far all I have done is tune it and raise the front pickup a little bit and it sounds great. I definitely liked the set neck compared to a bolt on. The guitar has a beautiful finish on it, mine is the cherry sunburst, the pickups seem to be ok, and the strings are allright. Price paid was $234.00 with a hardshell case and shipping. The main reason was the price and the return policy. I bought the guitar from E-bay from a seller named imastellarseller, as they stated that if not satisfied could return within thirty days, so I decided to go for it and have had no regrets. Today it's time to say so long to my Stella Harmony mandolin.After alot of research and web searching, including I purchased this guitar as I'm just starting to learn how to play.

Usa made harmony rocket f-67-h hollow body electric guitar.


Stella guitars were first built in the USa, then offshore, and then limited in number in the USA again at times.
