Original 1966 Danelectro 5005 Convertible.
1966 Danelectro Convertible Model 5005.
This 13 1/4 inch-wide, 2 inch deep, double-cutaway (short-horn) hollow-body guitar weighs just 5.30 lbs. Masonite top with 2 1/4 inch diameter sound-hole (with factory ready holes for installation of a pickup). Masonite back over pine frame. Woodgrain (Kitchen-counter) body with white vinyl edging. Two metal strap buttons. One-piece poplar neck with a very wide nut width of just under 1 13/16 inches, a scale length of 25.00 inches and a medium-to-thick profile. Three screw neck-to-body attachment with dual steel non-adjustable "Never Warp" truss rod system. Brazilian 'Slab' rosewood fretboard with aluminium nut with 21 original medium frets, white plastic position dot markers and silver side dot markers. 'Coke-Bottle' shaped headstock with "Danelectro" vertically silk-screened in brown. Three-per-side closed-back 'Skate-Key' strip tuners with 'ridged' metal buttons. Three 'pre-drilled' factory holes for the installation of controls. Single 'metal' saddle on Brazilian rosewood bridge with three height-adjustment screws. Top mounted aluminium tailpiece secured by two screws. The serial number "2126" (21st week of 1966) is stamped in the neck pocket. This super-light 'Convertible 5005' guitar is in near mint (9.25) condition with just a few small surface marks on the vinyl edges. Housed in a the original three-latch, shaped gray softshell case with black felt lining (8.75).
"The "5005" without pickup had decorative inserts fitted in the predrilled mounting holes that were easily removable should the optional pickup kit be installed." (Doug Tulloch. Neptune Bound. The Ultimate Danelectro Guitar Guide. p. 129).
The original Danelectro guitars from the fifties and sixties have been immortalized by such great and innovative guitarists including Syd Barrett (Pink Floyd) Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix.