The Harmony H75 is a high-end, thinline hollow-body electric guitar produced in Chicago from approximately 1960 to 1970. It features a laminate maple body, a bolt-on neck, and is iconic for its three DeArmond "gold foil" pickups, offering a versatile range of vintage tones. Known as a top-tier Harmony model, it has a "harp" tailpiece and extensive tone controls.