Dan R
Poster Extraordinaire
I know many of you appreciate the work of Five Watt World.
I had a Korean U2 in black and miss it. Stolen. Love Dano guitars.
I know many of you appreciate the work of Five Watt World.
I had a Korean U2 in black and miss it. Stolen. Love Dano guitars.
I've never played one, but I'd probably dig the Convertible, play it unplugged around the house- I bet it puts out a funky little acoustic soundI used to be crazy for Danelectros. They're all gone now except the Dano Pro, which is a true gem.
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I've never played one, but I'd probably dig the Convertible, play it unplugged around the house- I bet it puts out a funky little acoustic sound
The pickup pivots, right? ( maybe not)
I've never played one, but I'd probably dig the Convertible, play it unplugged around the house- I bet it puts out a funky little acoustic sound
The pickup pivots, right? ( maybe not)
Pickup only adjusts for height. And yes, the acoustic sound is... funky. I don’t know how the reissues sound, but I like my old one just fine.
Getting a Convertible, would scratch the itch to own a double Cutaway Dano too ( since I own the one, single-cut Dano), along with it being 'acoustic' - someday?
I used to be crazy for Danelectros. They're all gone now except the Dano Pro, which is a true gem.
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The first electric guitar that I owned looked a lot like the single pickup one, second from the right on the upper level.
In 1964, it cost me $35 brand new, and I had to carry it home without a case. Somebody told me it resembled a porkchop, but I thought it sounded pretty amazing when I finally got to plug it into an amp.
I remember a sticker on the headstock - "Totally Shielded".
I remember a sticker on the headstock - "Totally Shielded".
When I started, thier pedals were stupid cheap, and sounded good. A very cool thing to be in 1999.
Garbage plastic shells, but really good pedals.
Thanks for posting it guys. I came over to see if I needed to share it...but you beat me to it.
I'll be doing a Short History on "Blackguards" in the next few months. I think of you all every time I think of that project...of course.
Best, Keith