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Danelectro Red Hot Longhorn Bass

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At first glance, Danelectro’s Red Hot Longhorn looks pleasingly familiar – its shape is tried, true, and beloved in Vintageville. But once past its...

Danelectro Nichols 1966

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In 1966, 14-year-old Steve Ridinger created his first effects pedal. Designed through trial and error (with no schematics) in his parents’ garage in the...

Billionaire by Danelectro Big Spender

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In this day and age, there’s a lot of spin going down, but perhaps not enough of the right type. Enter the new Billionaire...

Danelectro ’84

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The Danelectro name first surfaced on amplifiers in the late 1940s, then later on guitars made with Masonite bodies and lipstick-tube pickups, along with...

Danelectro ’66

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The new Danelectro ’66 brings together several threads of retro-dom in one hip package. Visually, this Danny brings to mind the Mosrite Ventures models,...

Danelectro ’59 Resonator

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While guitar enthusiasts expend a lot of brain power waxing poetic about tonewoods, for many VG readers of a certain vintage, that gateway experience...
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Danelectro Baby Sitar

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Legend has it that during a break in the filming of Help!, George Harrison picked up a sitar left behind by the prop men...

Danelectro Viscount

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1961 Danelectro Viscount Preamp tubes: two 12AX7, one 6AU6 Output tubes: two 6V6GT Rectifier: 6X5 Controls: Volume, Tone, Vibrato Strength, Vibrato Speed Output: 12 watts RMS Amp nuts of yesteryear...

Danelectro’s Four-String Basses

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The guitars and basses made by Danelectro in the ’60s epitomized “no frills.” And though they were considered the nadir of American-made electric instruments...

Dominick Montuoro, Noted Danelectro Collector, Passes

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Dominick Montuoro, a noted authority and collector of Danelectro guitars, passed away September 11 at his home in Florida. He was 72. Montuoro began collecting guitars in...
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