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Description

Step back into the golden age of rock 'n' roll with the Silvertone 57 1417L, a classic solid body electric guitar that combines vintage charm with modern playability. Originally known for its signature sound in the late '50s, this reissue brings back the iconic tones that shaped a generation of music. This guitar is a testament to Silvertone's commitment to preserving the essence of its historical craftsmanship while updating it for the contemporary musician.

Crafted from a single-cutaway body design, the 57 1417L offers musicians a perfect balance of comfort and style. Its Dano Lipstick pickups are a standout feature, providing a bright, jangly sound that's perfect for surf rock, blues, and everything in between. The pickups are designed to capture every nuance of your playing, ensuring that each note rings out with clarity.

The neck is smooth and fast, making it an ideal choice for both beginners and seasoned players looking to add a touch of nostalgia to their arsenal. With its adjustable bridge and vintage-style tuners, this guitar not only looks the part but also stays in tune through the longest jam sessions. Whether you're playing at home, in the studio, or on stage, the Silvertone 57 1417L is sure to inspire and impress.

Key Features:

  • Solid body electric guitar with a single-cutaway design
  • Dano Lipstick pickups for bright, clear tones
  • Smooth, fast neck for comfortable playability
  • Adjustable bridge and vintage-style tuners
  • Reissue of the classic 1950s model

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