Danelectro ‘59 Divine Guitars Now Available

Danelectro ‘59 Divine Guitars Now Available

JHS, Danelectro distributors for the UK, ROI and France are delighted to announce that the 59 Divine Guitars are available now, following their debut at Winter NAMM earlier this year.

With its double cutaway, short-horn body design, the new Danelectro ‘59 Divine 6 string guitar, pays homage to the now legendary ‘Deluxe’ model first launched back in 1959, and another perfect example of why this iconic brand still remains as one of the most popular styles of electric guitar.

59 Divine Flame Maple

This reissue retains many of the original stylish features, while upgrades include a pair of Vintage 50’s single coil lipstick pickups with original USA wiring. Like the originals back in the 1950’s, the company’s flagship tone is enhanced with sand-cast and then sand-blasted Alnico 6 magnets housed within thin wall 80/20 brass/zinc tubes, delivering a warm open low-end, searing mids and even more high-end classic Dano chime and clarity.

59 Divine Fresh Cream

The ‘59 Divine combines a slick neck and smooth 21 fret rosewood fingerboard, whilst a fully adjustable bridge, precision cut bone nut and straight string pull to Gotoh vintage 15:1 machine heads, helps provide accurate tuning and intonation.

59 Divine Dark Walnut

The new ’59 Divine is available in 3 finishes, Dark Walnut top and back, Flame Maple top and back, or Fresh Cream top and back, each off set with front and back cream body bindings, cream/brown stacked pointer volume/tone controls and cream headstock.

The original Danelectro ‘Deluxe’ was there at the beginning and arguably one of the first electric guitars that helped start the birth of rock and roll.

DIV59WL Dark Walnut £899 rrp
DIV59MP Flame Maple £899 rrp
DIV59CR Fresh Cream £899 rrp

Danelectro guitars are distributed exclusively in the UK, ROI and France by JHS.

https://www.jhs.co.uk/brands/danelectro

 

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