Danelectro Dead on 67 Electric Guitar

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Some things are just too good to mess with.

The "Dead-On '67" Electric guitar from Danelectro is an authentic reissue that features a satin finish, nickel hardware, a truss rod that adjusts at the headstock, the original swivel rosewood bridge that intonates, and souped up lipstick pickups. The "Dead-On '67" guitar also features the original Danelectro tremolo and split pickguard.

Get a an affordable classic reissue electric guitar.

Danelectro Dead on 67 Electric Guitar Features:

  • Basswood body
  • C-shaped neck
  • 21 frets
  • Dual lipstick pickups
  • 2 volumes and 2 tone controls
  • 3-way pickup selector
  • Rosewood bridge with Tremolo tailpiece
  • Nickel hardware
  • Adjustable truss rod
  • Satin finish
  • Split pickguard

Danelectro Dead on 67 Electric Guitar Specifications:

  • 1.750" nut width
  • 14" fretboard radius
  • 24-3/4" scale length
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Light, Versatile, Nearly Perfect

Four of these were on display at guitar center. I picked up the agent orange one because it looked pretty cool. This thing does it all. I first ran it through a fender deville and man can this thing twang! it could give any tele a run for its money. the clean tones are also incredible. it handles gain impressively as well. a friend of mine even ran it through a line six amp and had it screaming! as soon as i have the money i will be purchasing one of these. really impressive, especially for the price.

Reviewed by ward on 7/21/2009 who plays praise and worship, alternative, rock.

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Tone Heaven!

Danelectro's motto is "Tone Heaven since '47" and that is for good reason. Based on the original Hornet series, the '67 has an even greater tonal palette than the last couple of offerings--thanks to two more pots (four total) and hot-rodded lipstick tube pick-ups. I own 30 guitars of various marques. The '67 is my third reïssued Danelectro. I also have the '63 and the Dano Pro and love them all. These guitars keep getting better. The lipstick tube pick-ups are even hotter for a strong twang and woody Fender sound--but with much more bite. The '67 is ideal for 60's music, but with a tube amp or stompbox, you have a real screamer that stays dead in tune. This model has a simple vibrato mechanism intended for slight warble only. Any dive-bombing will tear it up. That said, the arm is a very attractive metal piece with a modern appearance and gives just the amount of "wow-wow" most people need. The body is somewhat Jaguar/Jazzmaster, but extremely thin for very comfortable playing. The neck is wide and thin with access to the highest frets. The guitar is fairly light. The pictures do NOT do the guitar justice. This one has a clear plastic guard under which a piece of shiny 50's style sci-fi astronaut cloth gives a luminescent effect. The lower guard has a silvery brushed metal appearance. Very cool. Colors do not look like the photos. The cobalt blue is a VERY PRETTY dark blue that looks awsome with the silver trim. Mine is the butterscotch, which is closer to a burnt orange--it's NOT yellow! The finish is matte, but I prefer to buff it out to a high gloss with car polish. Either way, you have a beauty. The neck is four-bolt with a beautiful brushed metal neck plate and big "D" printed on it. A round, silver plastic piece on the back offers access to the innards. The Strat-like headstock is in black and offers TRUSS ROD ACCESS under a gorgeous silvery cover. If George Jetson wanted to throw out a few power blasts from "Smoke on the Water," this guitar would be his choice! Big sound--few pesos! You have GOT to try out this guitar with a nice tube amp. You will not be disappointed.

Reviewed by StratCat72 on 8/2/2009 who plays Blues, Rock, Flamenco; Prog.

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NEW REVIEW - danelectro dream

I been saving up for a fender strat for a while now, and when I went to guitar center in july i picked up one of the orange one's just to mess with, this guitar is AWESOME. I quickly switched to wanting this guitar, and I finally got it for my 18th birthday, its adream come true. this baby is light and slim, and the lipstick pick-ups are the best, this guitar is great for people want that old school flavor. this guitar is great for even twice the price.

Reviewed by ben on 10/25/2009 who plays classic rock, blues, psychedelic.

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very cool guitar

I just tried this guitar out today for a half hour in the store and am quite impressed with it.I love it's vibe.The playabilty is very friendly and the tones are very musical.What charms me the most with this guitar is it versatilty and uniqueness.It works well for many styles of music but has its own identity.I own Strats,Teles,Les Paul and Sg but this guitar has it's own thing happening which is refreshing.It shares similarities to Fender guitars due to the bolt on maple neck to a wood body construction and tonally there are some similarities to a Strat or Tele.The lipstick pickups certainly contribute to this guitar's unique personality though.All 3 positions really sound great.The bridge pickup is twangy but slightly ballsier than a typical Strat bridge pickup tone.The neck pickup is clear like a Strat but has it's own color too.The middle combined position sounds really cool for certain styles.My only dislike with that position is that since the pickups are wired in series,the volume is louder.I prefer having even volume output in all positions(like a Tele or Les Paul).These guitars are really light and resonant too.My favourite color on the chart is the mellow yellow(butterscotch)one but the one I saw in the store was very orange and not an attractive color to me.I liked the red,black and sunburst colors and if I decide to buy this guitar,it would be one of those.I think this is a quality instrument at a very affordable price.I would personaly use it for dirty blues playing especially in the Hound Dog Taylor style.

Reviewed by sonny wolf on 8/5/2009 who plays blues and rock n roll.

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$1000 Worth of Fun for $350!

I just picked up my Danelectro "Dead On 67" in the Butterscotch color and I am having the time of my life with it! You can get a ton of tone out of this candy-colored beauty by just playing with the tone controls and pickups. It sounds great clean and dirty and the lipstick pups put out a super-clean signal. Action is super low with no fret buzz at all. The neck is a bit wider than I am usually comfortable with, but the neck is so thin (as is the entire guitar) that I am not having any problems with it at all. NO DIVE BOMBING with his trem, boys ... it's there for the "shimmer" ... but no tuning issues either! Great look, great price, GREAT GUITAR!

Reviewed by midiman56 on 10/12/2009 who plays Classic Rock, Blues, Surf.

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