Danelectro 63

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Danelectro 63

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Has anyone ever played one of these? For £65 I'm unsure whether to be interested or not, it looks like it could be quite fun. Is it worth a go?

http://www.preloved.co.uk/fuseaction-ad ... 22c75.html
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Re: Danelectro 63

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argylelewis wrote:Has anyone ever played one of these? For £65 I'm unsure whether to be interested or not, it looks like it could be quite fun. Is it worth a go?

http://www.preloved.co.uk/fuseaction-ad ... 22c75.html

Shhh...don’t mention danelectro it makes people cry...
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Not worth a go then?
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I'd say get it for that price, definitely.
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argylelewis wrote:Not worth a go then?

I’ve got one (that I bought second hand before anyone starts) and it’s an excellent guitar for the price. If I were you I’d grab it before someone else does...and it’s second hand so (hopefully) no one will give you hassle for buying it
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I've never actually played any Danelectro, how do they feel? Is the neck similar in any way to a Fender or are they completely different?
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argylelewis wrote:I've never actually played any Danelectro, how do they feel? Is the neck similar in any way to a Fender or are they completely different?

The neck has a narrower fret board than my Tele and a more rounded feel, but they sound terrific kind of raw. The one I have sounds different from all my other guitars, which was what I wanted when I bought it.
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Post by argylelewis »

Thanks, I think I might give it a bash.
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I've got the baritone; for that money, they're giving it away - you could flip it for double that on eBay, piece of piss. The only thing you'll find is that, because of the bridge position, it's physically quite a small guitar.
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Post by argylelewis »

It looks very small. But it looks like it could be fun and as you said I could sell it on if I don't like it.
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Post by Fran »

That particular model made the Top 10 of 'best budget guitars' in some magazine or other.
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Post by kim »

lipsticks are nice, ...on guitars. :P


i'd say for that price go for it give it a shot
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Post by the isaac eaton »

Ive played the baritone version a lot, its a really solid guitar.
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Post by Will »

The '63 is quite nice - definitely one of the best reissues they've done. The neck is a bit thinner front-to-back than a Fender, and 1/16th" wider.
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Post by stewart »

for £65 it's a no brainer. do it.
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Post by Viljami »

I second above statement. I had one and I liked it, but I should have tested it instead of buying it blind.
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Post by kim »

unless it's pricey chanel lol
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Post by James »

I've played a few of these and thought they were rubbish. That is very cheap though, so there's very little risk involved and it seems worth a go.
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