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Relevant History Of Danelectro Guitars Wonderfully Checkered And Stunning

Danelectro
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Being an independent individual, Nathan Daniel chose to establish his own business, marking the beginning of the history of Danelectro Guitars in 1947, instead of working solely for other companies. Initially, he focused on producing amplifiers for a distributor, but the following year, he secured a contract to exclusively supply guitar amplifiers for a specific customer.

In 1954, Daniel expanded his business by manufacturing Silverstone solid body guitars. Alongside this new range, he continued to produce goods under the Danelectro label as well. These two product lines had their own distinct characteristics. The Silverstone guitars featured a dark maroon plastic, while the Danelectro guitars were covered in white tweed. Both models incorporated one or two pickups concealed beneath a baked melamine pickguard. The wiring configuration differed from the usual parallel wiring and provided a stronger tone when both pickups were used together.

In 1956, the now-popular Dano contents were introduced, resulting in several changes to the production of these instruments. Features that were previously hidden under pickguards were now revealed for all to see, becoming a defining characteristic of many early Danelectro models.

When Nathan Daniel sold his company in 1966, he chose to continue working for …

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