New 2010/11 Danelectros
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New 2010/11 Danelectros
Finally getting back to the U series!
Dolphin-head with a humbucker - looks awesome and has period correct concentric knobs
Proper U2 (but with U1 controls). Looks like they got the coke-bottle headstock closer than previously.
also, Steve Dickrider hates gay peeps.
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I love the look and love the concentric knobs but I cant stand guitars that are humbucker and single. It must be the autistic side of me coming out but guitars must have either two/three single coils or two humbuckers and never the twain shall meet.
Also, dont like that headstock really, I prefer side by side on those guitars.
Also, dont like that headstock really, I prefer side by side on those guitars.
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Seriously? They'll street for like $280. That's totally right for the quality. The 59DCs this past year were just as good as my original Dano.
You can get a better quality guitar for $280, but that guitar is not this guitar.
You can get a better quality guitar for $280, but that guitar is not this guitar.
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Wait...so now it is "ok" to buy new Danos? Hot diggity dog!
This is like the new season of Eureka: The equation has changed!
This is like the new season of Eureka: The equation has changed!
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Re: New 2010/11 Danelectros
Did Danelectro ever make a Dolphin-head under their own name or just the Silvertones?Will wrote: Dolphin-head with a humbucker - looks awesome and has period correct concentric knobs
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Re: New 2010/11 Danelectros
Good question. If they do exist, I don't think I've ever seen one. The dolphin-nose guitars were only made from the last half of 60 through 61, and by that time about 80% of Dano's guitars were branded for Sears. It would certainly be a rare bird!westtexasred wrote:Did Danelectro ever make a Dolphin-head under their own name or just the Silvertones?Will wrote: Dolphin-head with a humbucker - looks awesome and has period correct concentric knobs
I would never buy a new product from this company, I don't care what they release. Don't support bigotry.
I hope somebody challenges all those false trademarks dude is trying to get.
I hope somebody challenges all those false trademarks dude is trying to get.
paul_ wrote:When are homeland security gonna get on this "2-piece King Size Snickers" horseshit that showed up a couple years ago? I've started dropping one of them on the floor of my car every time.
To be fair, Nat Daniels' Danelectro did invent the "lipstick tube" pickup.
From Nat Daniels' son, Howard (from NATHAN I. DANIEL, Danelectro Founder and SuperOutrigger Inventor):
You can't directly link the searches, so I had to take a screenshot.
From Nat Daniels' son, Howard (from NATHAN I. DANIEL, Danelectro Founder and SuperOutrigger Inventor):
Love them or hate them, Evets does in fact own the rights to use the name in that context.In his autobiography, Joseph N. “Joe� Fisher, Sears’ principal musical instrument buyer from 1959 to 1968, wrote that “Nat was an innovator who understood the principle of ‘rigid control of expense,’ an example of which was his innovative and inexpensive … magnetic pickups used in electric guitars. He made them from surplus [actually, they were not “surplus� at all] lipstick tubes, bought from a cosmetics manufacturer. He inserted the electronics in the tubes and produced the lowest cost guitar pickup in the industry.� Low-cost they may have been, but their innovative design makes them still highly sought-after by many guitarists today, who love their distinctive sound as well as their “cool� appearance.
You can't directly link the searches, so I had to take a screenshot.
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