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Danelectro '59 Original
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Danelectro '59 Original

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man in black

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1 Posted on 06/29/2010 at 01:40:18
We proudly present the fourth generation of 1959 Danelectro DC. The first, whose trade name at the time was the model 3021, was manufactured in the USA in 1959. Since then, production has been relocated to Asia. The second generation was produced in Korea from 1998 to 2001 with the Danelectro 59-DC Standard and the 59-DC Pro. The third, was Chinese-made in 2007, and, finally the model presented in this review, is also manufactured in the Middle Kingdom of Asia...

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2 Posted on 10/12/2010 at 18:39:03

nice! I love it..

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Masonite is in no way a plywood. Masonite has no plies/layers but is made of steam-cooked and pressure-moulded wood fibres in a process patented by William H. Mason.
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