Danelectro is a brand of musical instruments and accessories, founded in New Jersey in 1947. The company is known primarily for its string instruments that employed unique designs and manufacturing processes. The Danelectro company was sold to the 'Music Corporation of America' (MCA) in 1966, moving to a much larger plant in Neptune City, New Jersey, employing more than 500 people. About This Listing Rare Danelectro Pro Reissue. Serial number is 010699. Very good condition with just a few nicks around the edges. Decode your serial number. Most serial numbers on Danelectro guitars have either three or four digits. The first two digits represent the week of the year it was made. For instance, a '12' means it was made in the twelfth week of the year. In a three-digit serial number, the third digit represents the last digit of the year. I've played alot of vintage danelectros but I own a 2000 DC '59 reissue. It seems like the newer ones have hotter pickups than the vintage ones. All danelectros are really solid guitars and are super light. My reissue is my 'throw around' guitar because of it's durability. Vintage and early reissue guitars are great. The serial number '1065' on the neck butt of a 1965 Stan & Dan model. The '10' is the 10th week, '6' is the unknown digit, '5' is the year (1965). For example, a serial number of 4286 would be the 42nd week of either 1956 or 1966. Some Danelectro guitar components are reproduced under license of U. Download Lagu Mp3 Naruto Shippuden Opening 14.
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Although a serial number is useful for roughly determining the age of a guitar, this is often not the exact date. As a result of the overlap between years, Fender serial numbers are also not by definition chronological.
In the past (before 1976) the serial numbers were often randomly assigned. To approximate the correct year of construction for the period before 1976, also look at the date on the heel of the neck and of the potmeters. Usually the production date is stamped or written on the heel of the neck. To approximate the correct year of construction for the period before 1976, also look at the date on the heel of the neck and of the potmeters. To read this it is necessary to unscrew the neck from the body.
In the past (before 1976) the serial numbers were often randomly assigned. To approximate the correct year of construction for the period before 1976, also look at the date on the heel of the neck and of the potmeters. Usually the production date is stamped or written on the heel of the neck. To approximate the correct year of construction for the period before 1976, also look at the date on the heel of the neck and of the potmeters. To read this it is necessary to unscrew the neck from the body.
Most specifications for a particular Fender guitar have hardly changed, if at all. Although there have been times when major changes have taken place, such as the acquisition of Fender by CBS, and the transition from CBS Fender to the current owner (Fender Musical Instruments Corporation), most models have generally not changed.
At Stratocasters from the early fifties, the serial numbers were stamped on the back of the vibrato cover plate. On some Telecasters at the bridge between the pick-up and the saddles.
Patent numbers Various patent numbers were added to the models between 1960 and 1977. These were stamped in the headstock under the Fender logo. | Example: PAT, 2,573,254 2,968,204 3,143,028 2,976,755 DES 187304 2,573,254 for pickup and bridge combination. 2,968,204 for the single coil pickup patent awarded in 1961 under other for Jaguar, Stratocaster, Duosonic. 3,143,028 the patent granted in August 1964 for Fender's adjustable neck construction. 2,976,755 for the split coil pickup design. (Used since 1957 to the Precision Bass) The DES is the serial number. |
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56 Danelectro U1 Electric Guitar U 1 (Reissue)The world famous Danelectro 56 U-1
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1998 DANELECTRO U-1 / 56 U1 Reissue 100% Original Excellent Condition
Color: Burgundy
Body: SINGLE CUTAWAY MASONITE
Tuners: CLOSEDBACK
Fingerboard: ROSEWOOD
Frets: 21 medium
Pickup: 1 ORIGINAL LIPSTICK SINGLE COIL
Bridge: ORIGINAL, Hard Tail with what I believe is Walnut
Controls: 1 CONSENTRIC VOLUME - TONE
Scale Length: Approx 25'
Width At Neck: Approx 1 5/8'
Serial Number: NONE
Body: SINGLE CUTAWAY MASONITE
Tuners: CLOSEDBACK
Fingerboard: ROSEWOOD
Frets: 21 medium
Pickup: 1 ORIGINAL LIPSTICK SINGLE COIL
Bridge: ORIGINAL, Hard Tail with what I believe is Walnut
Controls: 1 CONSENTRIC VOLUME - TONE
Scale Length: Approx 25'
Width At Neck: Approx 1 5/8'
Serial Number: NONE
Testimonial: 'The '56 Danelectro U-1 reissue is awesome. The single pickup is warm with plenty of midrange, and the concentric tone/volume pot is sensitive enough to pick up even the most subtle adjustments. I put GHS nickel rockers on it like you guys recommended and it is a tone machine. The guys in my band keep looking over at me in disbelief that this little guitar with the single pickup can get so many tonal varieties. It really nails that '50's tone. / J.G. Silva, New Mexico '
Every serious player plans to buy a 56-U2 (if they haven't already). However, The U1 is way better than the U2 because the Pick Up is in the sweet spot. This 56-U1 brings back the great Danelectro single pickup sound immensely popular in the 50's and 60's. The angled Lipstick¨ pickup has incredible tone. Great lows, hollow mids, searing highs. Stacked tone and volume controls. Same great hollow body construction as the Original U 1 model. Weight is about 5.5 lbs.
This guitar has a lot of top end slice and midrange bark, based on your attack, and the electronics don't obscure that voice. The placement of the pickup seems to be between the standard Strat neck and middle positions, so the guitar has an idiosyncratic mix of neck pickup roundness and middle pickup clarity, plus some shimmer of a Strat, that works well for early rock and roll lead and rhythm, soul rhythm, British pop, and Old School style blues.
When used as a slide guitar, it's 'KILLER'. The metal nut, masonite construction and hollow inside creates a beautiful, clean, loud resonating tone, perfect for slide guitar. However, I prefer overdriving the amp or using a pedal with a little or a lot of dirt . This guitar is fully payable as rhythm or lead too.
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From what I have read, these 56 U 1 Danelectro reissues were discontinued in 1999, and prices immediately began climbing. At just $250, this excellent condition 1998 U1 is still an incredible bargain. The highly desirable finish is teamed with the classic Dano white edge binding, making this U1 the Joe Cool of all the cool guitars.
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Vintage-style ridge back deluxe Gotoh tuners, plus a gloriously wide rosewood fingerboard that is so lightly radiused, (20' profile), that it’s almost dead flat – real vintage style (think '59 LP Junior). The action is good, the super lightweight body feels great in your hands, making the U1 an absolute dream to play.
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Danelectro U1 reissue, burgundy color with white tape border; masonite top, back and sides; two piece maple neck w/ rosewood fret board; single lipstick pick up with concentric volume and tone control; clear plexi pick guard; classic stop tailpiece style bridge with walnut saddle configuration; and a metal nut. 21 med frets.
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