Fall 2014, Pt. 2
11/26
As November Draws to an End,
we've got a few amps and guitars from the 'end of the line' for
the Silvertone brand (and the start of the 'Space Dot' insignia)
as our first ups today.
1475
MIJ (Univox?) HBEG w/ C G $450
Clean, some wear, logo has glue residue from where it was 'shamed'
at some point, gold finish worn from metal parts, wood inlay
missing from whammy, weird dots in finish (mold damage?)
Could the quality of the photos have been the determining
factor in the disparity in these prices for these two 1212
guitars?
1212
Harmony FTAC VG $170 Clean, light
wear, 'Space Dot' in great
shape
1212
Harmony FTAC VG $56 Clean, light
wear, 'Space Dot' in great
shape
The Seller's wife demanded he clean house get a little
holiday cash, so out these early 'Space Dot' 1420 amps go!
Check out the build differences between these two amps. They
are both 1420 designated, but the suffix to the number
varies a bit, and did over a variety of 1420 models.
Here's a nice informative bit from the seller/modder about
what he did to these amps: " I have
several of these 5XL amps, because they're easy to work on,
easy to customize, and sound great. Plus these are a real
steal for a "vintage" tube amp -- no circuit boards, no
transistors, just point-to-point wiring, and made in the
USA. Of course these were cheap to buy new, and were made
cheaply. They use the tubes from the old "All American 5"
radio circuit -- 35w4 rectifier, 50c5 power tube, and 12au6
preamp. These tubes are dirt cheap even now, so you won't
have a problem re-tubing in the future. The down side on
these amps is that they had no fuse and no power transformer
- the juice comes out of the wall, and directly into the
amp. So, depending on which way you plugged this into the
wall, you could be the path from the metal chassis to
ground. An easy way to get that Hendrix hairstyle you've
been lusting after. This one's been updated with a fuse. And
an isolation transformer. And a grounded power cord. No, you
should still not play this in the shower, but it is about as
safe as any modern amp now. The filter caps have been
replaced, since they're only expected to last 10 years, and
this amp is about 45 years old. All resistors and capacitors
were checked and replaced if not to spec."
1420(1001)
Sears tube amp MOD $85 Clean,
light wear, modded with transformer and 3-prong AC
1420(0000)
Sears tube amp MOD $67 Clean,
light wear, small rip in grille, modded with transformer and
3-prong AC
Alright... on to the true Silvertonium!
1446
Harmony HBEG w/ C G $760 Could
use a cleaning, some edge wear, finish dull, some scratches on
back, pickguard missing, rust to Bigsby roller and spring bolt,
logo broken at 'S,' crack at jack wraps around to treble waist,
looks like some overspray or removed finish on head
1450
Dano SBEG G $411 Clean, surface
wear and scratches, whammy arm missing, logo strong,
stress crack at neck pocket, pickguard screw crack at treble
upper bout
Another 1450; this is one a later version with a different
logo, a symmetrical neck screw pattern and triangular plate
1450
Dano SBEG VG $375 Clean, some wear
and finish checking, repro pickguard, NS whammy arm, logo
strong, whammy spring cover missing, NS knobs
1474
Dano tube amp MOD $155 Covering
rough, knobs DYMO-labelled, grille looks good, NS handle, tubes
light up otherwise untested, modded with various additional
jacks and cooling fan (!)
1471
Dano tube amp P
$75 Covering rough, stains to grille, no tubes,
power cord spliced, date stamping indicates March 1962 build
1470 Sears tube amp G
$99 Wear to covering, logo strong, inner label
intact, "The amp has just been serviced and re-capped; however,
there is still a slight intermittent hum."
1465
Dano sold state amp only G $65
Clean, some covering wear and one ciggy burn, amp feet missing,
functional but distorted, trem works, rev doesn't, no
footswitch, speaker cables left hangin' seller says " the harder
I strum a guitar chord, there is a momentary reduction in the
volume"
1385/1427
Harmony HBEG MOD <$1150
Clean, light wear, some finish checking, repro logo, NS bridge,
NS tuners, neck has been reset, pickguard missing
615
Harmony FTAC w/ C VG $119 Clean,
light wear, logo strong, serial #5390H1143, date stamped F-65
641/1210
Harmony FTAC VG $55 Clean, light wear, logo strong, nut shimmed
two light cracks on bass upper bout
758
Kay mandolin w/ OC E <$450
Clean, minimal wear, slight mar on headstock at logo, neck has
been reset, pitch pipe/strings/how to book and
guarantee/care pamphlet incl.
856
Harmony ukulele w/ OC VG $120
Clean, light wear, logo strong, some tape residue on bass side
top
603
Harmony FTAC VG $155 Clean, light
wear, a few scratches on top and back, logo strong, stamped F-66
216 Harmony FTAC VG w/ C
VG $180 Clean, some pick wear at soundhole,
'Melody Ranch' logo strong
11/24
Kentucky... RED? "This
was owned by a European polka band who painted all their
instruments red and white."
653
Kay FHAC w/ C MOD $69 Clean, plenty
of wear, refinished, NS bridge, logo still visible under the
paint.
Alright... that oddball was just one small part of an
ENORMOUS Silvertonin' weekend... check it out:
1204
Harmony FTAC w/ OC VG $150 Clean,
light wear, logo strong, NS tuners, , holes in top indicate the
guitar pickguard was set up for left-handed play at some point,
serial #6362S1204
604
Harmony FTAC w/ OC G $24 Could use
a good cleaning, light wear, logo strong, bridge needs some TLC
Here's a Silvertone World FIRST... of course, there wasn't a
Silvertone logo anywhere on this violin, but the included
pamphlet ID'd it as such. The inner label says "Copy of Jacobus
Stainer Made in Germany." I won't comment further than
the fact it looks like it's been through many a hoe-down, with
the neck of the fiddle worn down to the wood. Went with case
and bow for $105.
1423
Harmony SSEG w/ OC VG $960 Clean,
light wear, logo intact, pick wear at treble side of lead pickup,
pots dated Spring 1960, original cable incl.
1302
Dano SSEG VG $500 Clean,
edge/surface wear, logo barely there, rust to tuner plates, date
stamp indicates March 1958 build
619
Kay FHAC w/ C VG $300 Clean, light
wear, logo strong, treble side tuners NS, NS pickguard
1333
Dano tube amp VG $450 Clean, some
edge and corner wear, some scratching to control face, recently
serviced, trem functional, no footswitch, cabinet stamping
indicates Spring 1956 build
Did ya think those legs under that amp were
some homemade jury-rig? Think again!
1457
Dano SSEG with tube ampincase VG $539
Clean, light wear, logo strong, some wear to case, small rip in
guitar sidewall lower treble side, duct tape 'repair' to case
corner, rust on clasps, 'cord keeper' still present, tremolo
functional, footswitch incl. but doesn't work
1448
Dano SSEG with tube ampincase VG $315
Clean, light wear, 'cord keeper' still present, some tape
playing guides on fretboard, logo strong, case faded,
transitional model with oval-button strip tuners, 3-screw neck
attach & neck tilt
1448
Dano SSEG with tube ampincase VG $310
Clean, light wear, logo strong, inserts missing from guitar
knobs, transitional model with oval-button strip tuners, 3-screw
neck attach & neck tilt, speaker stamping indicates 1964
build
1448
Dano tube ampincase only G $149
Cover worn with some tears, NS speaker, insert missing from
knob, functional
1448
Dano tube ampincase only G $103 Wear
all over, lining faded, some slight warping to case edge, NS
speaker, NS knob, clasps functional but rusty
11/21
'Me and My Silvertone' Flashback Friday for
ya... it's The Trends from Louisville,
Kentucky and 1968! My friend, author
Alanna Nash is the groovy drummer there in the back.
Looks like the keyboard player is using a Silvertone 1483 to get
her sound out, while the bass player and guitar player are playing
a Teisco KB-2 and a Harmony H75. Photo by Edgar L. Daub.
These groovy young ladies are firing on all the 'guitars and amps
we love' cylinders, with a
Silvertone 1483 amp for the keyboard, the bassist with
a Teisco
KB-2, and the guitarist is rockin' a Harmony
H75.
Here are a few more 'Me and My Silvertone' snapshots,
gathered from our recent
Facebook page posts:
From an unknown officer's club in the early/mid-'50s, here's a
fine bunch of men in uniform, enjoying a rockin' combo with a
Silvertone guitar and amp front and center! That's a
Harmony-built 1350 guitar and one of the first Dano-built amps
that Sears sold, the 1304/44.
Garage band fun with The Elusives, from 1965 and Malta Bend,
Missouri. Rockin' some Silvertonium all around; coupla 1484s
and a back-up 1481
(there by the drummer... see it?), a 1444
bass and a 1477
six-string up front. A Gibson Firebird rounds out the mix.
From 1965, it's The Warringtons! Looks like a 1485
and a 1484 amp on
the backline, 1454
and 1446 guitars up
front.
Ladies and Gentlemen, Everett. That's all we know. Well, that
and March 1958. And Silvertone. So, what else can we *guess*
from this photo? Looks like Everett was on top of the fashion
trends of his time; he's got the cool Elvis-with-a-jacket
look, his pomp looks regulation, and he's rockin' with a fine
Harmony-built Silvertone
605!
Great shot of a couple of US Navy sailors and a mid/late '50s
Harmony-built Silvertone
602.
Unknown sailor, unknown ship, unknown location. But we *do*
know it's from 1954, and that's certainly a Harmony-built Silvertone 1317 he's
got to keep the swabbies entertained!
670
Kay FHAC w/ OC MOD $365 Clean,
top nicely refinished, crack on top repaired, logo laminate in
great shape, pickguard insignia strong, light wear
856
Harmony ukulele w/ OC VG $149
Clean, light wear, logo strong
618
Kay FTAC VG <$345 Clean, light
wear, logo strong, action 'a little high going up the neck'
11/19
AMPITTUDE!
1340
Valco tube amp VG $220 Clean,
light stain to grille, logo strong, handle and covering in great
shape, bottom schematic damaged
1340
Valco tube amp G $173 Clean,
grille faded, handle missing, some edge wear
1301
Valco tube amp G $147 Needs a
good cleaning, handle badly worn, grille cloth a bit ripply
1484
Dano tube amp and speaker cabinet G $423
Clean, plenty of wear and some cover peel, control face shows
rust dots, AC cord replaced, speaker stamping indicates early
1965 build, rev/trem functional, no footswitch
1448
Dano tube ampincase only VG <$249
Clean, light wear, liner looks great, a few scuffs to grille
fabric
1419
Sears tube amp VG $181 Clean, light
wear, some water spotting to back cover and inside cabinet
11/18
No Logo... but still pretty neat.
1321 Dano SSEG MOD $406
Could use a good cleaning, refinished, logo "can be seen very
faintly," date stamped October 1957
619
Kay FHAC G $151 Clean, some wear
and dings, logo strong, some neck separation, high action, (1)
bent tuner, stamped 57-619 & P-3
Someone needs a little bit a whole lot
of TLC...
1420
Harmony SSEG $61 Body/neck only,
badly worn
14XX Series
Dano Reverb/Tremolo Footswitch $63
Worn, a little oxidation around the button nuts, untested
OK, I know ZIP about Silvertone
accordions. The auction only caught my eye
because of the relatively high price. That said, here's an early
50s Silvertone accordion, model 1565, apparently manufactured by
the long-running accordion concern Scandalli
of Italy... Went for $1450 on an eBay auction... doggone,
it wasn't cheap in the first place! The catalog listing is from
1953.
A little something from the '64 Files...
My Mom Was a Big Elvis Fan,
and I eventually turned into one. I've heard this song as long as
I can remember, and there's really no other version that compares
with it (even though there are over 100
recorded versions of the Hayes/Johnson tune). I knew this
song was part of the "Elvis' Christmas Album," released in late
1957, but what I didn't know (until stumbling across this
industry ad in my year-long search for all things 1964) was that
it wasn't released as a single until this week 50 years ago!
Oddly, the flip was a song from the four-years-previous movie "G.I. Blues,"
a tune called "Wooden Heart."
Annnnnd... just in case you've never heard it... here ya go, the
original with Scotty, Bill, DJ, the Jordanaires and the high voice
of Millie Kirkham:
TV Theme show collections have been popular a mighty
long time it seems. Too bad the art of the television show theme
seems to have gone downhill in recent years, using a 'known' song
for a show theme, or in many cases these days, no theme at all.
How about this? Billboard Magazine giving DJs a
little craft project so they'll have some hep patter to spin along
with those stacks of wax!
OK, I certainly remember the Nashville Teens' "Tobacco
Road." Um... "Google
Eye"... not so much. Just a great example of the record
industry hype machine. Went Top 20 UK, apparently.
I used to play songs from their "Ballads
and Bluegrass" album on my Saturday bluegrass shows back
when I was a DJ, so I was excited to find this program
announcement for Buck Ryan and Smitty Irvin appearing on Jimmy
Dean's network show this week 50 years ago, and even more
thrilled when I found the clip was available on YouTube!
11/7
Little o' This, Little o' That....
605
Harmony FTAC VG $45 Clean, some
edge wear, logo strong, light rust to tuner plates, (1) tuner
bent, stamped F-64
1459
Sear tube amp VG $95 Clean, light
wear, grille looks good
1392 Dano tube amp VG $499
Clean, light wear all over, 'flying V' logo a bit skewed, recently
serviced, trem functional, no footswitch
1448
Dano SSEG guitar only VG $425
Clean, light edge/surface wear, logo strong, knobs missing
inserts, seller is original owner
11/6
Soooo Many Speakers... the
Solid State 1466 was one of the priciest, most powerful amps
that Sears ever made available. This one looks great, and needs
a little TLC to get back up to gut-punching speed... those
half-dozen 10" Jensens are ready to rock!
1466
Dano Solid State amp and speaker cabinet G $700 Clean,
light wear, casters present, amp "makes very low volume when
ranked," cabinet stamping indicates late 1967 build
1483
Dano tube amp MOD $445 Clean,
light wear, one ciggy burn on top edge. Recently serviced; from
the seller/tech: "This amp has been
blueprinted to better than original specs without destroying
it’s classic sound. All it’s old electrolytic caps have been
replaced as well as any marginal drifted resistors. A 3-wire
grounded power cable has been fitted and the death-cap
removed. The unnecessary ground switch has also been
disconnected. Switching (auto grounding) 1/4” input jacks
have been installed. Both channels are strong - Mods that
were done: channel one had a 180 pf cap added across the
volume pot to give it a brighter sound. The other channel is
stock; the 16 mfd first stage power supply filter capacitor
was replaced with a 60 mfd that fattened and tightened up
the bottom end. Dimed it has a bit of crunch - more so on
the 2nd channel. This thing takes pedals extremely well
especially a Screamer and sounds great through a 8 ohm 2 X12
cab. Very quiet at idle, clean and NO HUM. It has 2 Sylvania
6L6 Output tubes, 2 - 12 ax7s preamp tubes (one an original
Silvertone), a Silvertone 6FQ7 mixer tube and a Sylvania
5Y3GT Rectifier. The original transformer has not been
replaced - sounds like it was not abused - strong and
functioning well. The original speaker cable was removed and
was replaced with a 1/4" jack (it will be included in the
sale)."
This bass would go great with either of those amps up
there!
1444
Dano SSEG bass VG $899 Clean,
light wear, logo intact, NS knobs, looks like the neck has had
its share of stage dives
1454
Harmony HBEG E
$1060 Clean, minimal wear, logo strong, date
stamped F-66
1454
Harmony HBEG MOD $381 Clean,
light wear, logo strong, small ding on headstock, playing wear
to neck, some 'cord melt' on back, pickups replaced, middle p/u
covered, (2) V/T controls eliminated from network
1448
Dano SSEG with tube ampincase VG $375
Clean, some light scratches to back of guitar, case-scrape ding
on lower treble bout, ampcase has some scratches/tears, logo
strong, recently re-capped
653
Kay FHAC w/ C P $79 Needs a lot
of TLC; no hardware, several cracks, finish faded, 'wind chime'
logo strong
623
Harmony FHAC w/ C G $185 Clean,
some edge wear, some repaired cracks, logo strong
11/5
1446
Harmony HBEG w/ OC VG
$999 Clean, light wear, logo looks worn, NS
tuners, scratch on back
11/3
There's Always That ONE Zombie that
comes out after you think the rest are vanquished.
1449
Dano SSEG guitar only MOD $250
Clean, NS humbuckers, NS knobs, pickguard cut to accommodate
pickups, logo strong
Check the bridge... those front two screws are supposed to go under
the plate, not through it.
1340
Valco tube amp VG $165 Clean,
light cover wear, small bump on front corner, logo strong,
handle worn, recently serviced, 3-prong AC mod
1482
Dano tube amp VG <$400 Clean,
light wear, xformer replaced, stamping indicates early 1966
build, tremolo unmentioned but seller says : "WORKS FINE, HAS A
VERY SLIGHT HUM, GREAT SOUND."
1482
Dano tube amp VG $255 Clean,
light wear (esp. corners/edge), NS speaker, tremolo works
1448
Dano SSEG with tube ampincase VG $320
Clean, logo seems faded, NS speaker, some rips to case covering,
'NIRVANA' and 'NIN' scrawled on sidewalls
They turned it into a bass!
1476
Harmony SBEG w/ C MOD $224 Finish
dull, logo strong, cord melt and wear on back, chrome pitted, NS
nut, pickups dated 1965
Note the 'reverse peak' pickguard.
1217
Harmony FTAC w/ OC VG $195 Clean,
light wear, 'Space Dot' looks good, bridge sound, serial
#9599S1217
Bolt-on
neck!
1245
Kay FHAC VG $223 Clean, light
wear, logo worn/retouched, playing wear to neck
Sad puppy...
641
Harmony FTAC G $100 Clean, wear
all over, logo strong, looks like some water damage along back
bottom edge
11/2
Prince Has A New Album Out... and he appeared last night on Saturday
Night Live, in an unprecedented 8-minute slot in the middle of
the venerable late-night show. Being the creaky
sleep-deprived geezer I am (regardless of the extra hour of
snoozetime we got last night), I TIVO'd the show, and FF'd to
Prince's performance this morning. From the opening group still
of the band, and given the non-Silvertonium tendencies of Prince
and his bands, I wasn't expecting anything in the way of our
fave instruments, so I was pleasantly surprised when
Ida Nielsen, bassist for Prince's current band
3rdEyeGirl, could be seen holding down the bottom end with a
Danelectro Longhorn bass! Warmed my ol' heart to see some
lipstick-pickup goodness powering the sound of one of the most
innovative and controversial artists of the past 35 years.
Check out the entire performance of "Clouds" and
the guitar-melting "Marz" and "Anotherlove:"
ABBREVIATION KEY:
MODEL
# / MANUFACTURER / INSTRUMENT
TYPE / CONDITION / PRICE
/ NOTES
Abbreviations: M-Mint, NM - Near Mint, E-
Excellent, VG- Very Good, G- Good , F-Fair,
P-Poor, NS- Non-Stock, HBEG- Hollow Body
Electric, FHAC- F-Hole Acoustic, FTAC- Flat-Top
Acoustic, SBEG- Solid Body Electric, SSEG-
Semi-Sold Electric, MIJ- Made In Japan, MOD -
Modified significantly from stock, w/ O/C Original /
Case, BOA - (related to price) Best Offer
Accepted; price shown was asking price, sold for less, DNS
- Did Not Sell; used mainly to show an item of interest whether
it sold or not.
Unless otherwise noted, I'm rating them by what I see in the
pictures and read in the description.
The
items depicted on this page are not for sale by Silvertone
World. These are reviews of items from completed eBay auctions
on or around the date specified.