The Danelectro Convertible was a hollow-bodied thinline acoustic/electric guitar based on the Shorthorn. The Shorthorn range comes in one, two and three pickup models, and has the "Coke Bottle Style" classic headstock, hollowed body cavity, and a seal shaped pick guard with two concentric "stacked" tone/volume knobs (non-stacked on some reissues). The 59 Dano followed in 2007 and the 59-DC in 2009. There have been multiple re-issues of this line of guitars, the first two being the 59DC with two pickups and DC-3 with three pickups, sold between 19. The original models were introduced in 1959 to replace the U model guitars, and were in production until the closure of the Danelectro company in 1969. The Danelectro Shorthorn line of guitars are a dual cutaway hollow bodied design, made of Masonite and poplar. (Original style brass tube with chrome plating.)īlack, Burgundy, Keen green, Blue, copper, psychedelic Hardboard (Masonite) top and bottom with plywood frame hollow body.Ĭhrome-Plated steel with adjustable rosewood saddle
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