Silvertone (instruments)
Silvertone was the brand name used by
Sears for their line of musical instruments and sound equipment from the
1930s to
1972. Replacing the
Supertone brand, Silvertone had already been the brand on Sears'
radios and
phonographs since
1915. Probably best known for their line of well made and inexpensive
guitars, the brand became popular with novice
musicians.
Chet Atkins,
Bob Dylan and
Jimi Hendrix and countless others had a Silvertone for their first guitar.
Pete Townshend would employ them in live performance with
The Who for the purposes of smashing them.
Jack White of
The White Stripes has been known to use vintage Silvertone
amplifiers.The name was placed on guitars from more than a few different manufacturers over the years, including
Danelectro,
National,
Harmony,
Kay, and
Teisco.The guitars - especially the
1960s models - are prized by collectors today. One of the more well-known models is the Danelectro Silvertone 1448, made in the early to mid
1960s. The guitar's case had a small built-in amplifier, which proved popular with beginners.
Today, Silvertone is a respected manufacturer of "legitmate" guitars and is endorsed by
Paul Stanley of
KISS.