Danelectro Dead on 67 Electric guitar?

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Danelectro Dead on 67 Electric guitar?

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Anyone tried one of these guitars yet?
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Just curious cause they look more like toys than real guitars.
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taylornutt wrote:Just curious cause they look more like toys than real guitars.
Do a search. This guitar has been discussed for many reasons on here.
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I played a couple. They sound good, a lot like the originals (though a bit less warn - more bland). The vibrato is stiff but has a very bigsby-like range. It's good for little wiggles and stays in tune pretty well. You can get them at a good price around here, but to be honest they are nothing special.

If you you're looking for a baritone for country, old surf, tic-tac, etc. the Bari version is great. It's an affordable Bari that isn't all metal and hardcore, plus the vibrato is unique. I wouldn't bother with the guitar, though.
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tried the baritone, sounded great, LOVED the guitar, didn't buy due to danelectro's homophobic owner
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Ive played around with one GC, i wouldnt mind getting that ugly lime green one.
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Holy Fucking Can-0-worms. Just get one from here:

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Danos have been overpriced for the last 5+ years.
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they look way better in real life. Very comfortable to play. But it's made from the souls of dead baby gay whales, and I do not abide.
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you could find a nice silvertone on ebay for less than what they're selling the new ones at now.

this proves my point
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Yarko wrote:you could find a nice silvertone on ebay for less than what they're selling the new ones at now.

this proves my point
They're totally different animals, and the '67 is way more useful and versatile than the 1448. You'd really have to compare it to a dual-PUP hand-vibrato shorthorn, which is about $900 minimum.

Shop by me has the '67s for $280 - can't beat that in vintage.
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Post by Josh »

played one, once.
quite nice.