Description
One of the most clever and well-known concepts in the early ’60s guitar boom was the Silvertone Amp-in-case line. For well under $100, you could get a guitar that came in a case featuring a 5-watt (later, 6-watt) tube amp built right in. Just open the case halfway, stand it up, switch it on, and wail. The original guitar in the 1962 kit (1448) was a single pickup, short-neck model. A year later, the 2-pickup 1449 was introduced and the Amp-in-case really took off. The 1449 is the most rare of the breed, being replaced by the almost identical redburst 1457 in 1964. This guitar screams.
1449 Electric Solid Body
- Construction - Solid
- Material - Mahogany
- Finish - Daphne Blue
- Tuners - Sealed
- Finish - Chrome
- Bridge - Thru-body adjustable
- Scale Length - 628mm (24-3/4")
- Nut Width - 43mm (1-11/16")
- 12th Fret Width - 48mm (1-7/8")
- Fb Radius - 320mm (12-1/2")
Neck
- Material - Mahogany
- Shape - C
- Inlays - Pearl Dot
- Attachment - Bolt-On
- Truss Rod - Dual Action
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Frets - 21 Nickle Silver
- Fingerboard - Rosewood
- Nut Material - PPS
- Pickups - Silvertone Lipstick Single Coil
- Controls - Stacked Volume (2) and Tone (2), Stacked
- Switch - 3-Way Toggle
- Output Jack - 1/4" Mono
- Pickguard - Single-Ply White