1950′s /early 1960′s Danelectro Viscount Model 143
from https://www.birdhousemusic.com

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1950′s /early 1960′s Danelectro Viscount Model 143
from https://www.birdhousemusic.com
from 1956 Danelectro catalog
from http://thevault.danguitars.com/
1951 Danelectro Leader Guitar Amplifier
from https://www.truetonemusic.com
1966 Danelectro 300 Twin 12
Another great Danelectro amp! 2 6L6 give the 2 12″ speakers plenty of pop and the tremolo is sparkly. One of their better designs, it was produced in several variations over a number of years. Hey! It’s a Danelectro, you know it is a great amp.
Jackson Smith on the demo. Love the ending.
1960′s Silvertone 1471 Amp
from http://www.aardvarkguitars.com/
1960's DANELECTRO DM-25
from: http://www.maindragmusic.com/
1956 Silvertone 1335 Amp
One of many wonderful Danelectro made Silvertone amps, the 1335 was one of their top of the line amps from 1954-57. The 1335 drives 18 watts into a 15″ speaker. Unlike most 15″ speaker amps, this one was made for guitar, not bass. As it was pricey for the day, this is a fairly rare amp. Happily mine is in perfect condition with a terrific voice. Delicious overdrive starts at 4. If you want more, jumper the channels. The 1335 is superior to its successor the 1395, as the 1395 was downgraded to 2 6V6 - 12 watts. The 1335 and the 1336 Twin Twelve share the same cabinet.
Erik Gustafson cranking up the 15″.
1950s Danelectro Sherwood Master Model 8422
[Source: Rock N Roll Vintage]