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Silvertone 6 String Solid-Body Electric Guitar, Right, Gloss Black, standard (1303BK)

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Color: Gloss Black


Features

  • Vintage vibe with a great playing neck
  • Original style Lip-Stick pick-ups
  • Tune-O-matic bridge lets you play in tune

Description

Silvertone Classic 1303/U2 BK Electric Guitar, Gloss black From the Manufacturer Presenting the 1303/U2 by Silvertone Guitars View larger1303/U2 Key Features:Single Cutaway Mahogany body Mahogany 'C shape' bolt on neck with dual action truss rod 1 11/16" Nut width Rosewood fingerboard with 12" radius Pearl dot inlay 21 Nickel Silver frets 25" Scale Chrome hardware Chrome vintage style tuners BN-104 String through bridge with adjustable saddles Two vintage lipstick pickups 2 volume, 2 tone controls (stacked) 3-way selector switchJust like the original back in 1958, the Silvertone 1303/U2 offers a unique sound and playing experience that will inspire you to express yourself the same way as the rock icons that played the originals did...but we did see it fit to make a few minor changes.Why the Silvertone 1303/U2?The single cutaway body is made of solid Mahogany, for a deep rich tone not found in the original 1303/U2. The string through body bridge means faultless intonation and better string attack - an improvement over the original rosewood bridge. Two chrome lipstick pickups deliver clean sounding open chords, but kick in the drive and these babies will deliver a bluesy bite reminiscent of some of the greatest players in rock n roll history. We also paid special attention to the neck profile (we thought it best to actually give it a profile versus a table leg!), improving it with a modern C-shape, as well as coupling it to the body with a better engineered neck joint system, for better sustain. The individual machine heads are another improvement over the original - the results which both you and your audience will appreciate. How is this reissue different from the original 1303/U2?The body is made of solid Mahogany, for a deep rich tone not found in the original 1303/U2. The string through body bridge means faultless intonation and better string attack - an improvement over the original rosewood bridge. We also paid special attention to the neck profile, improving it with a comfortable C-shape, as well as coupling it to the body with a newly engineered neck joint system for longer sustaining notes. The individual machine heads are another upgrade over the original - the results which both you and your audience will appreciate.Lipstick Single Coil PickupsThe single- coil pickups of the 1303/U2 are wound to the same specifications as the originals. The "lipstick" case provides unmatched shielding for low noise and high signal.Upgraded HardwareThe original 1303/U2 had less-that-modern bridge, tailpiece and tuners. The Reissue has a fully adjustable bridge for accurate intonation and smooth individual tuners.Improved PlayabilityNeck shapes and fret jobs were inconsistent on the original 1303. The Reissue features a comfortable (and consistent) C-shaped neck with a precise and well-finished fret job. The neck also features a two-way truss rod for accurate and dependable adjustment.More about the Silvertone Classic series:The philosophy behind the Silvertone Classic line is to respect the original vintage designs, while improving on previous manufacturing limitations through modern engineering, parts, craftsmanship and most importantly, the opinions of modern guitar players . In other words, Vintage Vibe for the modern player! We think you'll like the result, plug one in and let us know what you think.Detail Photos: Lipstick Single Coil Pickups Enlarge Upgraded Hardware Enlarge Fretboard Enlarge Headstock Enlarge Available Finishes: Model 1303/U2 SVB 1303/U2 BK Finish Silverburst Gloss Black More about Silvertone GuitarsSilvertone was the "musical" brand for the Sears, Roebuck & Company, beginning nearly a century ago. Silvertone guitars appeared in the 1930s, with electric 6-strings appearing in the early '40s. The Fabulous 50's was 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. More than 25 solid, hollow, and hybrid guitars were introduced, many of them Silvertone classics. The 1960s were the Golden Age for guitars in America. Silvertone guitars were the entry point for countless young musicians. Today, the Silvertone tradition continues with the Silvertone Reissue line: the classic guitars with upgraded features at reasonable prices.More about Samick Music Corp.Established in 1958, Samick Musical Instruments Co. Ltd. has over 50 years of experience manufacturing high quality musical instruments. With a manufacturing capability of more than a half million guitars per year in factories located in Korea, Indonesia, China and the United States, Samick also ranks as the world's leading stringed instrument producer.

Brand: Silvertone


Color: Gloss Black


Top Material Type: Rosewood


Body Material: Wood


Back Material Type: Mahogany Wood


Neck Material Type: Mahogany


Fretboard Material Type: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S


String Material Type: Nickel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 9 pounds


Product Dimensions: 18 x 4 x 42 inches


Item model number: 1303BK


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 1, 2013


Back Material: Mahogany Wood


Body Material: Wood


Color Name: Gloss Black


Fretboard Material: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S


Scale Length: 24.0


String Material: Nickel


Top Material: Rosewood


Neck Material Type: Mahogany


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Adjustable


Size: standard


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  • Great little throwback guitar
Color: Silverburst
Fantastic little electric with a big mod sound. Out of the box it needed a little emery board sanding down of the high (e) side of the frets in a couple spots to prevent the string from slipping off the finger board and getting stuck there but after that small touch up plays perfectly.
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2016 by Daniel M. Smith

  • FUN PLAYER WITH GOOD TONE
Color: Gloss Black
This reissue of an older model from the past that, was made by Danelectro, for Sears or Wards I believe, is a nice guitar worthy of every penny. The Danos are made with masonite board and bound on the edges with vinyl tape, This guitar by Silvertone, is an improved version, with a solid mahogany body and string through body like a Telecaster. Tuning is fantastic like a Tele also, with minimal string stretching needed after you change out the factory strings. Nice tone as well. Warm, and also, with some fiddling of knobs and things, and a slide it can get Jimmy Page's "In My Time of Dying" tone, that he got with the Danelectro. I would have given it five stars, but for some reason they have the truss rod access on the heel of the neck, instead of at the headstock. I removed the neck when I changed the strings and barely moved the truss nut. Action is nice , Fretwork is nice . Also, they have dual action truss rods which, I think is an improvement. For whom it may concern, I bought a Silvertone 1478 offset guitar from Zzounds that, I liked so much, I also bought the Red Burst color from Guitar Center, as well.If you like Offset guitars also ,check that model out. Amazon has the black Silvertone 1478 still, I believe . WM ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2021 by WALTER M.

  • Not the same construction as the Danelectro it mimics!
Color: Gloss Black
This isn't a particularly bad "cheap" guitar, but not a fabulous bargain either. If I paid "a buck fifty" or so for it, I would have kept it, even though it is an epic fail in one aspect... This axe LOOKS like a vintage "Danelectro" style "U2" guitar, but it is NOT built like a classic "Dano!" This is a solid body guitar. It is NOT a semi hollow, Masonite top and back, hardwood frame built, chambered body. The comparison to vintage Sears "Silvertone" guitars which were genuine Danelectros is misleading. Looking like a U2 Dano and having "lipstick" pickups is as close as this one gets. ALSO, there was a 10% "restocking" fee ($29.90 - ouch) to return this unit to the seller. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2022 by Matt

  • It has a good sound
Color: Silverburst
It has a good sound to it the neck on it hold a good chord sound a beautiful guitar
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2021 by Dwight Dickerson

  • A Very Good Upgrade From the Original
Color: Silverburst
Anyone who has ever played an original Danelectro or Silvertone from the olden days knows two things: they feel incredibly cheap, and (in spite of themselves) they have a certain magic to them that somehow makes them sound great. This 1303/U2 reissue put the axe to a lot of the gripes of the original, while still maintaining some of the gold you could find in the original guitars. Cosmetically, the U2 is a pretty good representation of the original. The silverburst finish is well reproduced, with the characteristics of the original finish preserved. However, instead of particle board and Formica, the reissue is crafted of mahogany. The sustain and noise is much better than the original. Another upgrade was the bridge, which is fully intonable. The fret work is nice and it plays really well. So what did they keep? The vintage output and jangly characteristics of the original electronics is well preserved, and while this plays much more like a Telecaster than the original, it still maintains the buzzy, noisy, treble rich characteristics of the original, which is great. It was exactly what I was after. I am prepared to address the cheaper side of this guitar, which has among the worst neck joints I've ever seen on a guitar. Instead of a four-screw plate, you get two miniscule two-screw "bars" to fix the neck in place. Also, while the heel-adjusted truss rod is historically accurate, it's a pain in the neck, especially when you consider the other functional upgrades this guitar features. Also, the concentric pots are chintzy and will need to be replaced eventually. Overall, this guitar is a lot of fun to play. I saw one reviewer say this isn't a "serious" guitar, and I have to agree to the extent that this would probably not withstand the rigors of touring, but for playing for your own pleasure, it's hard to beat. I'll be using it in the studio primarily. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2021 by Kalaab M. Pickering Kalaab M. Pickering

  • Not a serious guitar
Color: Silverburst
This guitar is more like a toy than an actual guitar. I returned it.
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2017 by Scott

  • REALLY shoddy construction
Color: Silverburst
I bought this guitar as a sort of "sg-ish" specific purpose instrument. It is in fact a quite resonant, light, all mahogany design. As a $300 guitar I did not expect perfection. I do expect at least usable. 1> After some studio work I noticed that the frets under the wound strings were developing deep grooves along the narrow axis of the fret, worn there by the wound strings during vibrato. RIDICULOUSLY soft fret wire. You can actually leave a mark with your fingernail. The company website states that they use Dunlop fretwire. Either whatever Asian factory they use is lying to them, or they are lying. I emailed the company to (politely) point this out and was completely ignored. 2> I noticed the neck was a bit loose; this can sometimes happen with new inexpensive instrument due to wood shrinkage after assembly. I went to tighten the screws slightly and <surprise>! Two of the four neck screws were completely stripped. And I mean "two fingers on the screwdriver handle" stripped. So, the guitar is useless unless and until it gets a refret and a repair to the neck joint screw holes. Which far exceeds the value of the instrument. This company needs to attend to it's quality control. If you have to charge a bit more to provide something that actually works, then do it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2017 by Dryden

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