Meazzi Dynelectron Longhorn Guitar 60s

€1,299.00 **

This item will be sold on behalf of the customer. Therefore no guarantee or return. Article subject to differential taxation acc. Section 25a UStG

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Up for sale is this vintage 1960's Meazzi Dynelectron Longhorn Guitarlin electric guitar. These... more

Up for sale is this vintage 1960's Meazzi Dynelectron Longhorn Guitarlin electric guitar. These Dynelectron instruments are fairly rare and extremely cool. Built in the 1960's in Italy by Meazzi, they were basically dead-on rip off copies of Danelectro instruments built out of actual wood instead of masonite. If you have ever played one of these, you know that they are very similar and play just as well (if not better, due to the fact that they have truss rods).

This Guitar has seen use over the years and it's clear why: Because it sounds and plays great! The instrument appears to be all original. The original copperburst finish shows wear.  

The original pickups sound great, as they should, and are strong. The original frets show wear and are fairly flat on the first seven or so, so there are a some pretty buzzy notes on the fretboard on the first seven frets or so. That being said, the action is very low and nothing frets out. The action could be raised a bit to improve on this if it was too much of a bother. The bound edge of the fretboard on the treble side has separated further on up the neck and appears to have been that way for a long, long time. That being said, it causes no issues and can be seen in the photos.

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