Vintage 1966/67 Silvertone 1439 Hollowbody Guitar

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You're looking at a good condition Vintage 1966/67 Silvertone 1439 Hollowbody Guitar. Everything on the guitar works properly. The guitar sounds cool and has all the vintage vibe you're expecting from a guitar like this.

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Serial Number: 4405H1439
  • Model: 1439
  • Finish: Burst
  • Manufactured Date: 1966/67
  • Manufactured Location: Chicago, IL
  • Weight: 6lbs 7.7oz
  • Neck Width: 1.77" at Nut / 1.93" at 12th Fret
  • Neck Depth: .93" at 1st Fret / 1.04" at 12th Fret
  • Case: Not Included
  • Case Candy: Not Included

ABOUT THE SILVERTONE 1439

The Silvertone 1439 is a vintage electric guitar with a relatively short production run, making it a bit rarer among Silvertone models.

Here are the key details about the guitar:

Manufacturer and Era: It was sold by Sears, Roebuck & Company under their Silvertone brand, but was actually manufactured by Harmony in the mid-1960s (specifically offered around 1966-1967).

Design: It is a hollowbody or electric archtop guitar. It is based on the Harmony "Rocket" model, specifically the Harmony H56.

Pickups: It typically features two original DeArmond "Silver Foil" pickups. These are essentially the same highly regarded DeArmond Gold Foil pickups, just with a silver-colored foil cover to align with the "Silvertone" brand. These pickups are known for having a distinctive, punchy, and clear tone.

Features:

  • Finish: Commonly seen in a Sunburst finish.
  • Hardware: Features a vibrato tailpiece (often described as a chrome Bigsby-esque unit).
  • Controls: Usually has two volume and two tone controls, and a three-way pickup selector switch.
  • Neck: The neck is often described as a "substantial U" shape.
  • Construction: The body and neck are typically made of maple.

The Silvertone 1439 is a sought-after vintage guitar due to its connection to the Harmony Rocket series, its relatively short production period, and the fantastic sound of the original DeArmond "silver foil" pickups.