List of Danelectro models
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Amplifiers
[edit]1947–1969 amplifiers
[edit]- Amp-In-Case (1962–1969)
- Artist (circa 1958 )[D 1]
- Basso (circa 1961 )[D 2]
- Cadet (circa 1958 )[D 3] or Cadet 123 (circa 1961 – circa 1965 )[D 4][D 5][D 6][D 7][D 8] or Cadet D-123 (circa 1967 – circa 1968 )[D 9][D 10][D 11]
- Centurion (circa 1958 )[D 1] or Centurion 272 (circa 1960, )[D 12] 275 (circa 1961 – circa 1964 )[D 4][D 5][D 6][D 7]
- Century 30
- Challenger (circa 1953 –?)[D 13][D 1]
- Model 88 Commando[D 14][D 15][D 16] (1954–1960)
- Corporal Twin Eight (circa 1958 )[D 3] or Corporal 132 (circa 1961 – circa 1964 )[D 4][D 5][D 6][D 7][D 17]
- DM 10 (circa 1968 )[D 11] or DM-10 (circa 1965 – circa 1967 )[D 8][D 9][D 10]
- DM 25 or DM-25 (circa 1965 – circa 1967 )[D 8][D 9][D 10]
- DS 50 or DS-50 (circa 1965 – circa 1967 )[D 18][D 9][D 10]
- DS 100 or DS-100 (circa 1965 – circa 1967 )[D 18][D 9][D 10] (Danelectro's re-badged version of the Silvertone #1485)
- DTR-40 (circa 1965 – circa 1967 )[D 8][D 9]
- DX 250 (1968–1969)[D 11][D 19]
- DX 500 (1968. 50 W tube amp)[D 11]
- DX 1000 (1968. 100 W tube amp)[D 11]
- Envoy AC/DC (circa 1953 )[D 20]
- Explorer 290 (circa 1961 – circa 1964 )[D 4][D 5][D 6][D 17]
- Leader (circa 1953 )[D 20]
- Maestro (circa 1953 )[D 21]
- Master-Slave (circa 1958 )[D 14]
- Model 30 Pioneer
- Special (1953–1958)[D 20]
- Twin-Fifteen (circa 1958 – circa 1964 )[D 1][D 2][D 5][D 6][D 17] or Twin 15
- Twin-Twelve or Model 98 Twin Twelve (circa 1953 – circa 1964 )[D 21][D 1][D 12][D 2][D 5][D 6][D 7]
- Viscount 142, 143 (circa 1958 – circa 1964 )[D 3][D 12][D 2][D 5][D 6][D 17][vg 3]
Coral amplifiers (1967–1969)
[edit]
- Coral Jupiter 50 (1967–?. solid state amp)[D 22][D 23]
- Coral Neptune 25 (1967–?. solid state amp)[D 22][D 23]
- Coral Californian (1968/1969. CSL6 Supreme (1969): 250 Wpp, 100 W RMS)[D 24][D 25]
- Coral Thor 100 (1968–?. solid state amp)[D 24]
- Coral Stentor 100 (1968–?. bass amp)[D 26]
- Coral PA 111 (PA3-86T Supreme) (1968–1969. vocal amp, 2 set of 8× 6" + 1 horn tweeter)[D 26][D 27]
- Coral Kilowatt! (1969. KPL-SL16: 2 set of 8× 12", 1000 Wpp, over 300 W RMS. KPL-SL8: 8× 12", 500 Wpp, over 150 W RMS)[D 28]
- Coral Texan (1969. solid-state and tube hybrid amp, 60 W RMS)[D 29]
- Coral Super-Base Amplifier S156 Supreme (1969. 2 set of 3×15", total 260 Wpp, 100 W RMS)[D 30]
- Coral Super-Base S126 Supreme (1969. 6× 12", 270 Wpp, 100 W RMS)[D 31]
- Coral Super-Base S153 Supreme (1969. 3× 15", 140 Wpp, 50 W RMS)[D 31]
1998–Present amplifiers
[edit]- Amp in Bag (circa 1999 –circa 2003 )[2][D 32][D 33][D 34]
- Dirty Thirty N30 (circa 1999 –circa 2003 )[2][D 32][D 33][D 34]
- DJ16 Bacon N' Eggs Mini-Amp (current)[citation needed]
- eStudio or Honeytone e-Studio[citation needed] (circa 1999 –circa 2003 /circa 2007 )[2][D 32][D 33][D 34][D 35]
- Hodad H-1 (circa 2008 –circa 2015 )[D 36][D 37][D 38]
- Honeytone N10[D 32][D 33][D 34] or Honeytone Mini Amp[D 35][D 41][D 42] (circa 1999 –circa 2015 )[2]
- Nifty Fifty N50 (circa 1999 –circa 2003 )[2][D 32][D 33][D 34]
- Nifty Seventy N70 (circa 1999 bass combo amp. 8"×1, 15W RMS) –circa 2003 .[2][D 32][D 33][D 34]
Vintage effects units
[edit]- Model 9100 Reverb Box or Reverberation Unit Model 9100 or Danelectro Reverb Model 9100 (circa 1962[D 43][D 44][D 45][D 46][D 9][D 10][D 19] –circa 1967 )
- Echo Box (circa 1953[D 47][D 48] –circa 1958 )
Microphones & Others
[edit]- Microphones
- Accordion Microphones (circa 1953[D 47][D 48][D 15][D 16][D 43][D 44][D 46] –?)
- Piano Pickup (circa 1953[D 47][D 48][D 15][D 16][D 43][D 44] –?. Triple microphone)
- Voice Microphone (circa 1953[D 47] . With tone and volume control)
- Others
- Coral Strobe Lights (1968–?)[D 49]
Guitars
[edit]1954–1969
[edit]- 1954 model[F 1][3] or Model M[vd 2][vd 3] (1954–1955)[3]
- Silvertone #1375 (1pu), #1377L (2pu) (1954–1955)[sw 1]
- Danelectro C[F 1] or Model C[vd 2] (1955–1956)[3][vs 1][4]
- Silvertone #1357 (circa 1955 –circa 1956 )[vs 1][4]
- U1, U2 (1956–1958)[F 1][D 50][D 51][D 52][3]
- Silvertone #1417/#1419, #1415/#1416 (1959–1962, U1 style single pickup with dolphin nose headstock)[sw 2]
- U3 (1957–1958)[F 1][D 53][3]
- Shorthorn, which includes the following model range:
- Standard models[F 2] or Standard[D 54][D 55] or Standard Guitar[D 56][D 57][D 58] (Single Pickup: #3011, #3012; Dual Pickups: #3021, #3022, #5025)
- Deluxe models[F 2] or Deluxe[D 59][D 55] or Deluxe Guitar[D 60][D 61][D 62] (Dual Pickups: #6026, #6027, #6028; Triple Pickups: #6036, #6037, #6038)
- Coral Deluxe Bass (1967–1969. 4-string bass: D2B4, 6-string bass: D2B6)[F 3]
- "Hand Vibrato Guitar" (circa 1963[D 56] or 1965[F 4]–1967. Shorthorn with vibrato. Single Pickup: #4011; Dual Pickups: #4021;)[D 56][D 57][D 58]
- Bass #3412 or Short Horn Bass #3412 (4 string)[D 63][D 64][D 65][D 45][D 66] (1958–1966)[F 2][vs 2][vg 1]
- Bass Six-String #3612 or Short Horn Bass #3612 (6 string)[D 63][D 65][D 45] (1958–1966)[F 2]
- "Convertible" (1958–1969. #5005: No Pickup, #5015: Single Pickup)[F 4][D 67][D 64][D 68][D 45][D 69][D 70][D 71][D 72]
- Danelectro Baritone[citation needed]
- UB2 (1956–1959, U style body, "first-ever" six-string bass,[5] known as baritone guitar, Coke-bottle headstock)[D 73][vg 1]
- Silvertone #1444L (1959–1966, 4-string short scale bass version of UB2 6-string baritone, with dolphin headstock)[vg 4][sw 3]
- Silvertone #1442, #1443 (1966–1968, Single Pickup: #1442, Dual Pickups: #1443)[vg 4][sw 3]
- Dane A, B,[D 74] C, D[D 75][F 5] (also released / reissued as Hawk / '67 Dano, Slimline, and Hornet / Dead On '67 Hornet)
- Hawk (1967–1968)[F 6][D 10]
- Slimline (1967–1969)[F 7][D 22]
- Hornet[citation needed] (base model of Coral Hornet and Silvertone #1452)
- Coral Hornet (1967–1969. dual pickups: H2N6, H2V6 (with vibrato bridge), triple pickups: H3N6, H3V6 (with vibrato bridge))[F 8][D 76] — titled "Featured by the "WHO"", "Sculptured Body Designs" on the catalog page.[D 77][D 78]
- Coral Scorpion (1967–1969. 12 string guitar version of Coral Hornet. dual pickups: S2N12, triple pickups: S3N12)[F 8][D 79][D 77][D 78]
- Dane E (E2N4: 4 string bass guitar)[D 9]
- Coral Deluxe or Coral Deluxe Bass[D 79] (1967–1969. D2B4: 4-string bass guitar, D2B6: 6-string bass / baritone guitar. similar to Dane E)[F 3][D 80][D 81][vg 1]
- Coral Wasp[F 3] or Coral Wasp Bass W2B4 (1967–1969. 4-string bass guitar, similar to Hornet)[D 79][D 80][D 81][vg 1]
- Coral Wasp Six-String Bass W2B6[citation needed] (1967–1969. 6-string bass / baritone guitar, similar to Hornet)[D 80][D 81]
- Danelectro Amp-in-case guitar
- Dano Pro or Pro 1 (1963–1964)[F 9]
- Doubleneck #3923[F 1] or Double Neck #3923[D 63][D 64][D 65] (1958–1969. Shorthorn style 6 string guitar + 4 string bass,[D 65][D 45][D 66][D 69][D 71][D 72][vg 1] played by Stan & Dan[6])[pg 1]
- Guitarlin #4123[D 67][D 64][D 68][D 45][D 70][D 69][D 71][D 72] or Longhorn Guitarlin #4123[F 1] (1958–1969. Longhorn style, 31-frets cover the note range of guitar and mandolin)[pg 2]
- Hawaiian Guitar[F 9] S61[D 48][D 63] or Hawaiian Lapsteel[vd 4] or Lap Steel S61[vs 3] (1958–1959.[F 9] lap steel guitar)
- Innuendo Baritone
- Longhorn style
- Coral Long Horn L2N6 (1968–1969. Longhorn-style semi-hollowbody)[F 3][D 82][D 83]
- Danelectro Long Horn Acoustic[citation needed][7]
- Coral Long Horn L2N12[8] (1968.[citation needed] Longhorn-style semi-hollowbody 12-string)[D 82]
- Longhorn Baritone or Longhorn Six-String Bass #4623[F 1] or Long Horn Bass #4623 (6 string)[D 67][D 64][D 68][D 45][D 70][D 69][D 71][D 72] (1958–1969. 6 string bass / baritone guitar)[vg 1]
- Longhorn Four-String Bass #4423[F 1] or Long Horn Bass #4423 (4 string)[D 67][D 64][D 68][D 45][D 70][D 71][D 72] (1958–1969. 4 string bass)[vg 1]
- Coral Long Horn Bass L2B4 (1968–1969. Longhorn-style semi-hollowbody)[D 82][D 83]
- Coral Long Horn Bass L2LB4 (1968.[citation needed] longscale version of Coral Long Horn Bass L2B4)[D 82][8]
- Coral Long Horn L2N6 (1968–1969. Longhorn-style semi-hollowbody)[F 3][D 82][D 83]
- Sitar #8690 (1967–[pg 3] or 1968–1969. oval-shaped body with "Sitarmatic" bridge, no drone strings as on Coral version)[F 9][D 84][D 85][D 86][9]
- Vinnie Bell Bellzouki (1961–1967. #7010: teardrop-shaped body, #7020: symmetrical holly-leaf, #7020 prototype: unsymmetrical body similar to Coral Electric Sitar[vd 5] 12-string electric guitar with body based on the bouzouki)[F 4][D 60][D 61][D 62][D 9][10][vd 6]
Coral original models (1967–1969)
[edit]- Coral Combo (1968–1969. round soundhole, hollow body single cutaway guitar with ASP (adjustable sound post). Single Pickup: V1N6, Dual Pickups: V2N6)[F 8] — titled "New Vincent Bell "Combo" Featuring ASP" on the catalog page[D 88][D 83]
- Coral Electric Sitar 3S19 (1967–1969. regular 6-string + drone 13-string, Sitarmatic bridge, triple pickups)[F 8][D 79][vd 1][vg 2] featured Vincent Bell on the catalog page[D 82][D 85]
- Coral Fiddle Bass FB2B4 (1968–1969. 4-string bass guitar, Höfner violin bass-style semi-hollow, two f-holes, bolt-on neck)[F 3][D 80][D 83][vg 1]
- Coral Firefly (1967–1969. ES-335-style semi-hollow body guitar with two f-holes. F2N6: dual pickups, F2V6: dual pickups with vibrato bridge (1967) / Bigsby vibrato tailpiece (1968–1969))[F 8][D 87][D 77][D 89]
- Coral Teardrop Guitar[D 80]
1998–2003
[edit]- U style
- Shorthorn style
- 59-DC [reissue][F 10] or DC[D 90] (1998–1999)[F 10]
- '59 DC Pro[F 10] or 59-DC Pro[D 91] (1998–1999. 59-DC with adjustable bridge and Gotoh tuners)[F 10][D 91]
- 59DC (1998–2001)[citation needed]
- DC-3 [reissue] (1998–2001 or 2003)[F 10]
- DC-12 (twelve string)[citation needed] or 12 string or 12-String (1999–2003)[F 12]
- Convertible [reissue] (1999. acoustic/electric)[F 10]
- Convertible Pro (1999 or 2000–2003. Convertible [reissue] with Gotoh tuners)[F 10]
- DC Bass (1999–2003)[F 11]
- DC Lefthand Bass or Left Hand DC Bass or DC Bass Lefty (1999–2003)[F 11]
- Doubleneck reissue
- Longhorn style
- 58-Longhorn[citation needed]
- '58 Longhorn Bass [reissue] (1998–1999)[F 11]
- Longhorn Pro (2000–2003. '58 Longhorn Bass [reissue] with adjustable bridge and upgraded tuners)[F 11]
- Guitarlin[citation needed] [reissue] or Guitar/Mandolin (1999–2003)[F 10]
- Danoblaster series (with built in effects)[vg 5]
- Hodad
- MOD (2000–2003)[F 10]
2005–present
[edit]- U style
- '56 Pro or 56 U2 Pro (2005[F 13][vg 6] or 2006)
- '56 Single Cutaway (2010[D 92] or 2011.[F 13] Headstock:Dolphin/Bottle/Full Bell, Pickups:lipstick single/humbucker)
- '56 Single Cutaway Bass (2010[D 92] or 2011)[F 11]
- '56 Single Cut Bass (2015–. Short scale, with dolphin headstock)[D 93]
- '56 Baritone (circa 2014[11] )
- Baritone (2005 (bottle headstock),[D 94] 2015– (dolphin headstock)[D 93][D 95])
- Vintage Baritone (circa 2017[D 96] , hollow-body with "S" sound hole)
- Shorthorn style
- 12 String (2005)[D 94]
- '59 Pro (2007)[F 13]
- '59 Dano (2007)[D 97]
- '59-DC (2009)[citation needed] (See #1998–2003)
- 59-DC Pro[citation needed] (See #1998–2003)
- 59-DC Pro 12-string[citation needed]
- 59-DC Pro[citation needed] (See #1998–2003)
- DC-12 (2009)[citation needed]
- Double Cutaway 1959 Reissue (2010)[F 13]
- '59 Modified, '59 Left-handed, and '59 12-string (2012)[citation needed]
- 59 Alligator (2013–2015. with Alligator-leather texture)[D 98]
- '59DC Long Scale Bass (circa 2016 )[D 95]
- '59MJ (2015, Shorthorn with '56 Lipstick pickups)[D 99]
- '59M NOS (2015, Shorthorn with NOS pickups)[D 99]
- '59M NOS+ (2016, Shorthorn with NOS+ pickups)[D 100][D 101]
- 59 Spruce (2017, hollow-body with "S" sound hole)[D 101]
- '59M Spruce (2016, hollow-body with "S" sound hole, '56 Lipstick pickup)[D 102]
- Covertible (2015,[D 99] 2017.[D 101] Piezo with '56 Lipstick pickup)
- 12 String [f-hole] (2015–, Shorthorn shape hollow-body with f-hole)[D 103][D 104]
- Vintage 12 String ["S" sound hole] (2017, hollow-body with "S" sound hole)[D 96]
- '59 Resonator (2016, '56 DC Shorthorn shape hollow-body with resonator cone, piezo and lipstick pickups)[D 105][D 104]
- Longhorn style
- Longhorn Guitar (2005[D 106] or 2006)
- Longhorn Baritone [reissue] (2005[D 107] or 2006)[F 13]
- Longhorn Bass [2nd & 3rd reissue] (2006,[F 11][D 108] 2015[D 93])
- "Dead On '58" Longhorn Bass (2009)[F 11]
- 59DC Long Scale Bass (2016–)[D 109][D 95]
- Longhorn Bass [short scale] (2015–. short scale bass)[D 93][D 95]
- The '64 (2016–) — Mosrite style, with Bigsby Tremolo[D 110][D 111]
- '67 Dano (2015–. Hawk or Dano A style)[D 114][D 115]
- Danelectro '84 (circa 2017Stratocaster style[D 116] ) —
- Dano '63 (2008. reissue of #1457 Amp-in-case guitar)[F 13]
- Baby Sitar DBS68[13] (2015–. reissue of Danelectro Sitar #1698 (1968–1969))[D 103][D 104][pg 3][vg 9]
- Dano Pro[D 97] or Pro[vg 10][D 117] (2007,[F 13][D 97][vg 10] 2012.[D 117] reissue of Pro 1 (1963–1964))
- "Dead On '67" (2009. reissue of Hornet, or possibly Dane D)[F 13]
- Doubleneck [6/12 reissue] (2015, 6 string/12 string)[D 103]
- Hodad
- Wild Thing
Effects pedals
[edit]Today, Danelectro primarily designs and imports effect pedals. They market eight pedals lines: original effects, FAB effects, mini effects, vintage effects, Wasabi effects, Paisley effects, Cool Cat effects and other miscellaneous effects. All run on 9 volt batteries or power adapters. The original effects featured metal enclosures and [field effect transistor|FET] switching. Cool Cat models are the most recent pedals, designed with metal enclosures and true-bypass switching. Danelectro has begun rolling out Cool Cat V2 pedals, featuring extra 'under the hood' features. Mini effects pedals are smaller,[vg 11] compact pedals with effects resembling those of the original effects and the FAB effects. Vintage effects include the large, rectangular Spring King and Reel Echo effect pedals.[D 35] The discontinued Paisley series featured paisley-patterned drive effects in original style enclosures. The Wasabi series features large, futuristic-looking metal enclosures. FAB effects are the cheapest of the bunch, and feature plastic enclosures somewhat larger than the Mini effects series.
In 2006, Danelectro began selling a carrying case that holds up to five mini effects. When the player is ready to play, the top may be removed and the bottom acts as a pedals board. It has since been discontinued.[15] Not long after, another carrying case was developed to fit five FAB or Cool Cat pedals, as well as serve in the pedal board function as well.[D 121]
Despite the advantages of the mini effects, FAB effects are more common. The Mini effects are less expensive, but the plastic construction makes them fragile.
Original effects
[edit]Dan-Echo simulated tape echo | Cool Cat chorus | FAB Tone distortion | Daddy O. overdrive | Dan-O-Matic tuner |
- Dan-Echo Simulated Tape Echo
- Cool Cat Chorus
- FAB Tone Distortion
- Daddy O. Overdrive (notably used by Mike Campbell)
- Dan-O-Matic Tuner[D 35]
FAB effects
[edit]The FAB series of guitar effect pedals is a budget range of pedals made by the Danelectro company that are manufactured in China. The series was launched in 2005 with the release of the FAB Distortion, FAB Overdrive and the FAB Metal pedals.
Currently, eight pedals share the same distinctive injection moulded plastic casing and blue LED light. Each has a mains power DC9 socket, or can be powered by a 9 volt battery.
- FAB Chorus
- FAB Delay
- FAB Distortion
- FAB Echo
- FAB Flanger
- FAB Fuzz
- FAB Metal
- FAB Overdrive
Mini effects
[edit]- Pastrami Overdrive
- T-Bone Distortion
- BLT Slap Echo
- Corned Beef Reverb (discontinued)
- Tuna Melt Tremolo
- Hash Browns Flanger
- Pepperoni Phaser
- Milkshake Chorus
- Surf and Turf Compressor
- Grilled Cheese Distortion
- Chili Dog Octave
- Fish and Chips 7-Band EQ
- Chicken Salad Vibrato
- French Toast Octave Distortion
- PB&J Delay[vg 11]
- Bacon & Eggs MiniAmp Distortion
- Rocky Road Rotary Speaker[vg 11]
- Black Coffee Metal Distortion
- French Fries Auto-Wah[vg 11]
- Black Licorice Beyond Metal[vg 11]
Vintage effects
[edit]Paisley effects (discontinued)
[edit]- Blue Paisley PureDrive
- Black Paisley Liquid Metal
Danelectro also built prototypes for a Red Paisley Chorus, a Purple Paisley Delay, and a Yellow Paisley Distortion but these pedals never made it to the market.
Wasabi effects
[edit]- Wasabi Overdrive
- Wasabi Distortion
- Wasabi Rock-A-Bye
- Wasabi Forward-Reverse Delay
- Wasabi Chorus-Trem
Miscellaneous effects
[edit]- Shift Daddy
- Trip-L Wah[D 35]
- Dan-O-Wah
- Free Speech Talk Box[vg 12][D 35]
- Psycho Flanger
- Sitar Swami
- Back Talk Reverse Delay
Cool Cat effects
[edit]- Tremolo[D 121]
- Vibe[D 121]
- Metal[D 121]
- Fuzz
- Fuzz V2[D 121]
- Drive
- Drive V2[D 121]
- Transparent Overdrive
- Transparent Overdrive V2[D 121]
- Distortion[D 121]
- Metal II[D 121]
- Chorus[D 121]
- Pedalboard[D 121]
Billionaire By Danelectro
[edit]- Pride Of Texas (2017–)[D 123]
- Big Sprender Spinning Speaker (2017–)[D 124]
- Billion Dollar Boost (2017–)[D 125]
- Filthy Rich Tremolo (2017–)[D 126]
- Battery Billionaire (2017–. power supply using 9V battries)[D 127]
See also
[edit]- en:List of Danelectro players
- en:Dan Armstrong — the another guitar brand starting with "Dan", known to had assembled the "Dan Armstrong Modified Danelectro" guitars.[16]
References
[edit]- ↑ Star's [Electric Sitar]. Quest International Ltd. Archived from the original on 2021-05-12. Retrieved on 2022-04-02.
- ↑ a b c d e f Danelectro Guitar Amps. Shreve Audio. Archived from the original on 2002-06-06.
- ↑ a b c d e DanElectro, Silvertone, Coral - Models Available. Vintage Guitar Info. (GuitarHQ.com).""1954" Model. 1954-1955: First Dano models have tweed covering, bell shaped peghead, 1 or 2 pickups under the baked melomine pickguard, solid Poplar wood single cutaway body that is 11.25" wide ("peanut" body), 2 volume and tone knobs (regardless of the number of pickups).", "Model "C". 1955-1956: has small single cutaway solid Poplar peanut body (11.25" wide) and 1 or 2 exposed pickups in lipstick tubes. Most are painted ginger color.", ""U1" (1 pickup), "U2" (2 pickup) Models. 1956-1958: 1 or 2 pickups, single cutaway. ...Starting in 1956, all Dano bodies were made of the famed 3/8" thick Masonite with a poplar frame comprising the sides, neck and bridge blocks, 13.25" wide. ...", ""U3" Model, 3 pickups. 1957-1958: 3 pickup version of the 1956 "U" models, ..."
- ↑ a b 1956 Silvertone 1357 Danelectro Model C (photo album). Other Electrics, NationwideGuitars.com. (See also Reverb.com)
- ↑ (1995) The Bass Book, Backbeat Books, p. 15, 150
- ↑ Stan & Dan (1963). Introducing (LP Album, Vinyl, Mono). Warner Bros. Records. (See album jacket)
- ↑ Grace, Steven. Danelectro Guitars. GuitarBoutique611.com. Archived from the original on 2019-02-13. Retrieved on 2022-04-02.
- ↑ a b 1969 CORAL Long Horn Guitar L2N6 (in Japanese). Vintage Guitar Photo Gallery vol.48, www.j-guitar.com/gakkisommelier/. Tokyo, Japan: Player Corporation (2017-12-04). Archived from the original on 2022-03-13. Retrieved on 2022-04-02.[In English: "[In addition to L2N6, Coral Long Horn] Series consisted of total 4 models including: L2N12 12-string guitar model, L2B4 & L2LB4 bass guitar models."]
- ↑ Danelectro (used) Electric Sitar - (photograph). New York City: Mandolin Brothers, Ltd. Archived from the original on 2017-05-16. Retrieved on 2022-04-02.
- ↑ MusicRadar item on the Bellzouki. Musicradar.com (3 June 2010). Archived from the original on 2012-09-17. Retrieved on 9 September 2012.
- ↑ Brown, Michael (Total Guitar) (2014-02-17). Danelectro '56 Baritone review. MusicRader.com.
- ↑ Danelectro dano63 Baritone. Chorder.com.
- ↑ Bradley, Simon (Total Guitar) (2015-07-26). Danelectro DBS68 Baby Sitar review. MusicRader.com.
- ↑ Coulson, Gavin (2009-08-21). Danelectro Dead On 67 Baritone (video). YouTube.
- ↑ Danelectro Mini Case | Musician's Friend. Musiciansfriend.com (2014-07-10). Retrieved on 2014-07-15.
- ↑ Wright, Michael (2010-09-01). A Missing Link? (1969 Dan Armstrong Modified Danelectro Electric Guitar). MyRareGuitars.com. Archived from the original on 2022-05-19. Retrieved on 2022-04-02."The rest of the story is a little murky. Some sources say that Armstrong purchased a bunch of leftover parts from the closed Danelectro factory and assembled between 650-700 guitars outfitted with his epoxy-potted pickups."
- [F] Fjested's "Electric Guitar Values"
- ↑ a b c d e f g h Fjestad. Danelectro: First Model, C, U, & Double Neck series
- ↑ a b c d Fjestad. Danelectro: Shorthorn series
- ↑ a b c d e f Fjestad. Coral Electric Bass
- ↑ a b c Fjestad. Danelectro: Hand Vibrato, Convertible, Bellzouki series
- ↑ a b Fjestad. Danelectro: Dane A, B, C, & D series "DANE "A"SERIES guitar, bass, and twelve-string versions. ... standard textured finish is Brown, textured custom colors were Red, Black, and Blue, mfg. 1967–69. / "B" SERIES guitar and twelve-string versions, ... / "C" SERIES guitar, bass (four- and six-string), twelve-string, ... / "D" SERIES guitar, bass (four- and six-string), twelve-string, ..."
- ↑ a b Fjestad. Danelectro: Pro, Sitar, Hawaiian, Hawk, & Slimline series "HAWK guitar, bass, and twelve-string versions, offset solid wood body w textured finish, ... available in Brilliant Red, Baby Blue, or Panther Black textured finish, mfg. 1967-68."
- ↑ Fjestad. Danelectro: Pro, Sitar, Hawaiian, Hawk, & Slimline series "SLIMLINE - six- and twelve-string guitar, offset masonite semi-solid body with vinyl edging, ... available in White with Black trim, Midnite Green with White trim, Black and Yellow Sunburst with White trim, mfg. 1967-69."
- ↑ a b c d e f g Fjestad. Coral Electric
- ↑ a b c d Fjestad. Danelectro: Pro, Sitar, Hawaiian, Hawk, & Slimline series
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Fjestad. Danelectro: 1990s-2003 mfg.
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Fjestad. Danelectro Electric Bass: 1990s Present mfg.
- ↑ a b Fjestad. Danelectro: 1990s-2003 mfg. "12-STRING - 12-string variation of the 59-DC, ...mfg. 1999-2003. "
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Fjestad. Danelectro: 2005-Present mfg.
- [D] Danelectro catalogs & Danelectro.com
- ↑ a b c d e Danelectro Catalog 1958, p. 4
- ↑ a b c d Danelectro Catalog 1961, p. 6
- ↑ a b c Danelectro Catalog 1958, p. 5
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Archived on: Danelectro Baby Sitar. New York: Andy Babiuk's Fab Gear. Archived from the original on 2018-10-20. Retrieved on 2022-04-02. - ↑ a b Danelectro Coral Catalog 1967, pp. 5–6
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- "Red w/Humbuckers
- Aqua w/Humbuckers
- Black, Bottle HS
- Copper, Bottle HS
- Black Crackle, Bottle HS
- White w/Gold Full Bell HS
- Black Bass, Dolphin HS
- Aqua Bass, Dolphon HS"
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- ↑ Danelectro.com 2017, The '66. Archived from the original on 2017-06-06. "The '66 ..."
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- ↑ a b Danelectro Solid Core Guitars[1] (article or advertisement), (Please provide a date or year) (early-1950s)"Model M Single Pickup $90.00 / Double Pickup 110.00 / Blande Maple / Model C Single Pickup $69.50 / Dual Pickup 89.50 / Cloth Covered / These DANELECTRO Guitars have been under development for years. ... / NON-WARP NECK. ... / SOLID CORE BODY. ... / FULLY ADJUSTABLE BRIDGE. ... / ELECTRICAL. ..."
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- ↑ "Hawaiian Lapsteel" in Danelectro Bellzouki, Hawaiian Lapsteel, and The Electric Sitar "Late 1950's Danelectro Hawaiian Lapsteel Guitar Images: 1, 2 (... with Original Case)"
- ↑ Welcome to the Prototypes Gallery "Mid 1960's [Danelectro] Prototype Bellzouki Model #7010", "Late 1960's [Coral] Prototype Bellzouki Model #7020"
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- ↑ Silvertone Electric Guitar Model 57 1417/19 & 1415/16L. SilvertoneWorld.net.(See also "catalog listings" on the page)"The 'Dolphon Nose' 14xx series was the end of the 6-string 'U' series of guitars offered by Sears. ... Introduced: Fall/Winter 1959. [Renumbered: Fall/Winter 1961.] Retired: Spring/Summer 1962."Note: Those model numbers were handed over to the Kay-made successor models 1417 (1964–1965), 1415, 1416 (1966–1966)
- ↑ a b Silvertone Electric Bass Model 57 1444L. SilvertoneWorld.net. (See also "catalog listings" on the page)
- ↑ Silvertone Electric Guitar & Tube Amp-In-Case Model 57 1451L. SilvertoneWorld.net. (See also "catalog listings" on the page)
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- ↑ a b SILVERTONE 1357/U1 1955. VintageSilvertones.com.This is a very rare Silvertone 1357 of the C-Series (Danelectro model: U1), "peanut" (smaller body), single cutaway electric guitar. ...
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- ↑ Danelectro: Lap Steel S61 circa 1958. VintageSilvertones.com.
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External links
[edit]- Danelectro Guitars – official website
- Tribute to Danelectro founder Nathan I. Daniel archive copy at the Wayback Machine