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Overview
Starting in the mid-'50s, most guitars bearing the Silvertone brand name were produced by Danelectro. Silvertone was the in-house brand of Sears and was marketed to beginner guitarists. In 1964, Silvertone distributed a two-pickup version of the earlier amp-in-case model as the 1457 (there was also a short-lived model 1449 with a different pickguard and finish). While the guitar was sold with an amp-in-case, many have survived without the amp intact. Having the amp case intact with the guitar is important for collectors.
Years of Production: 1964 - 1967
Body Style: Double cutaway solidbody
Design Elements: Two lipstick pickup, dot inlays, volume and tone control, six-on-a-side headstock
Amp Features: Three tubes, one tube rectifier, 8-inch speaker, gain, tone, tremolo (speed and strength), two inputs, foot-switch
Notable Silvertone Players: Beck, Mick Jagger, Jack White
Years of Production: 1964 - 1967
Body Style: Double cutaway solidbody
Design Elements: Two lipstick pickup, dot inlays, volume and tone control, six-on-a-side headstock
Amp Features: Three tubes, one tube rectifier, 8-inch speaker, gain, tone, tremolo (speed and strength), two inputs, foot-switch
Notable Silvertone Players: Beck, Mick Jagger, Jack White
Reverb Price Guide
Estimated Value for Silvertone 1457 (1964 - 1967) on Reverb
Includes material, year, finish
*Excludes Brand New, B Stock, Fair, Poor, and Non-functioning. Prices exclude shipping and tax/VAT/GST.