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Silvertone guitar Add a Silvertone Gray Gigbag for just $35 with this guitar — discount applied at checkout. Silvertone Reissue models have all the vibe and tone of the original vintage models, but with upgraded features – better bridges, machine heads and neck joints — that make them true professional instruments for the 2000s. This is the decade where Silvertone electric guitars began to hit their stride. The first solid bodies appeared in 1954 and their immediate success was followed up with additional models. But by the end of the ’50s, guitarists were beginning to consider the solid body guitar as its own animal – the boundaries of guitar sound were expanding. The distinctive crystal-clear tone of the ‘lipstick’ pickups will enhance your recordings and live performances. . The 633 is the ‘Big Daddy’ jumbo of the Silvertone acoustic family and is certain to be appreciated for its loud volume and deep tone just the same way it was back then. Silvertone reissued guitars bring you back to the roots of rock with classics from the 50s and 60s that still rules today. Timeless Twang Silvertone introduced one of the earliest solid body guitars in the fall of 1954. Struggling blues musicians of the 1940s found them roadworthy and replaceable, with legends such as Muddy Waters and Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup among those who chose Silvertones. Just about every musical icons of the ’60s played their first notes on Silvertone guitars in the 1950s. Silvertone reissued guitars bring you back to the roots of rock with classics from the 50s and 60s that still rules today. The Silvertone® ‘Jersey Shore’ series guitars stand out among a sea of lookalike electric guitars. Silvertone guitars were inexpensive and readily available by mail order. That’s where we come in. p3sc alomkg zqaohj yvnyn6 zyx j5ff ycsmn ym o64zn1 jsvx