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The “little guitar that could” story of Danelectro is well documented. Amidst the “guitar boom” of the mid ’60s, its factory in New Jersey employed more than 500 people churning out amplifiers and guitars by the thousands, filling an outgoing 40-foot trailer every day while running “Help Wanted” ads in the Asbury Park Press saying “No experience necessary… High School shop training helpful.” In co...