Description
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This Silvertone made by Danelectro is a one pickup, amp-in-case model; however, the amp-in-case is not included with this guitar. What is included is a masonite over pine construction with a black silver flake finish, a single coil lipstick tube-style pickup, an in-line scoop headstock, a Brazilian rosewood fretboard, a fixed, four-way adjustable chromed brass bridge with a Brazilian rosewood saddle, a metal nut, a white masonite pickguard on which the knobs and input jack are located and white tolex binding. The short scale, straight neck, reinforced by steel rods, and the fast action on this guitar make it a real joy to play. This guitar is also about five pounds so it is easy to carry from gig to gig and it is balanced perfectly for playing. This guitar has a clean, sweet tone that tells the story of its more than fifty years of maturation and it looks and feels fantastic. Get this guitar now while you can.Description from VintageSilvertones.com
CONDITION:
This guitar is very clean and in good condition. There are three barely visible scratches that do not even penetrate the finish on the back: two near the upper treble horn and one closer to the center. We share information about wear in the interest of full discloser, but this guitar looks as if it was hardly ever played and kept really well. This 1448 still plays great and sounds fantastic.
TUNERS:
The closed back, six in-line, one-piece chrome tuners with metal, skate key buttons are in very good working order.Description from VintageSilvertones.com
NECK:
It has a bolt-on, straight, poplar neck with dot inlays on a Brazilian rosewood fretboard, 18 frets, and a 24″ scale. The back of the neck has a black, silver flake finish to match the body. It has a logo’d, in-line, scoop designed headstock. Steel rods keep the neck straight and the action is fast. Description from VintageSilvertones.com
PICKUPS:
It has one single coil, lipstick tube-style pickup. This guitar has a deep bright, clean, clear, glassy quality that is good for rock and roll, funk, country, blues, soul, etc. There are two pots for volume and tone. Each black plastic knob has a cardboard insert on top with a straight line indicator and a tone or volume label depending on the knob’s function. All of the electronics are clean and fully functional. Description from VintageSilvertones.com
The Dimensions are:
Overall length: 35.25″Description from VintageSilvertones.com
Body width: 13″
Body thickness: 1 5/8″ with neck 2″Description from VintageSilvertones.com
Scale: 23.5″ approx.
Width of the nut: 1.75″ (depth .75″)
String height at 12th fret: 1/8″
Here’s the original description from the 1964 Sears catalog:
Electric Guitar OutfitDescription from VintageSilvertones.com
Single-pickup Guitar with 5-in. speaker, amplifier built into carrying case..plus beginner’s record.Description from VintageSilvertones.com
The Guitar..fine quality, fine sound from solid-center-body electric guitar. About 34x13x2 inches. In glistening black finish with silver-color accents. 18-fret fingerboard of Brazilian rosewood. Separate tone and volume control on body.Description from VintageSilvertones.com
Case and Amplifier..styled in simulated-leather-covered hardboard with accents to match guitar. 2 tubes plus rectifier for rich reproduction. about 37x15x3 in. With chord charts and pick.Description from VintageSilvertones.com57 X 1448L – Shipping weight 23 poundsDescription from VintageSilvertones.com