Doing Things Wrong

Variations on a Theme

Danelectro Silvertone 1448 Guitar
Danelectro Silvertone 1457 Guitar
Danelectro Silvertone 1457 Rescue Guitar
Danelectro '63 Guitar
Danelectro "Super-63" Guitar
Telestar Mona Guitar

Here are six variations of Danelectro's "Amp-in-Case" guitar - three vintage, two modern, and one hand-made.


Why would you put this stuff on a guitar?

All I can say is - just don't. It is easy to get absolutely gorgeous results with nitrocellulose lacquer, but they won't last. Lacquer is attacked by just about everything. Spill alcohol on it - it will dissolve. Set it on a guitar stand, it will stick to it. Hang it on the wall - same thing. It never really dries or completely hardens - anything that touches it will leave a mark, there is no way to store it except perhaps in a very loose-fitting hard case with a really fluffy lining, and even that would probably make marks after a while. And God forbid anything vinyl should touch it - vinyl devours lacquer. Nitrocellulose is the worst, if you must use lacquer, get the acrylic kind from the auto parts store. And never mix the two.

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