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Danelectro Shorthorn/Longhorn (Wikipedia)
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Danelectro Guitarlin
Electric guitar
A long-horn electric guitar made by the American brand Danelectro, named for its guitar-meets-mandolin range. The model 4623 carried an unusually long 31-fret neck reaching well past two octaves, made playable by the deep twin cutaways, with the classic Masonite body and lipstick pickups.
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Danelectro Longhorn Bass
Electric bass
A short-scale electric bass made by the American brand Danelectro, introduced in the late 1950s. Its dramatic twin long horns let a two-octave neck sit on a compact body, and its lightweight Masonite construction and lipstick pickups give a warm, woody tone. An early favourite of players such as John Entwistle.
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Danelectro Convertible
Electric guitar
A thinline hollow-body guitar made by the American brand Danelectro, sold inexpensively as an acoustic that could be 'converted' to electric by adding a lipstick pickup kit. It pairs a floating bridge and separate tailpiece with the brand's light Masonite construction.