Magnatone Zephyr X-15 Solid Body Electric Guitar (1965)

Magnatone  Zephyr X-15 Solid Body Electric Guitar  (1965)
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Magnatone Zephyr X-15 Model Solid Body Electric Guitar (1965), made in Torrance, Ca, serial # 150444, sunburst lacquer finish, Appalachian poplar body, maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, original molded black plastic hard shell case.

This Magnatone is an interesting 1960's solidbody, from the last series of guitars to carry the venerable California brand. This line was launched in summer 1965 and were out of production within a year or two. These were sleek little twangers dubbed the "Incomparable Magnatone Starstream Slimline (of) personalized electric guitars" The X-15 was the mid-line guitar and combines original ideas with Fender-like elements; the body is rather "Stratty" while the bridge, vibrato and electronics are more in the Jazzmaster/Jaguar mold. It's fairly certain that Paul Barth was involved in the Starstream design-the instruments share a "family resemblance" to guitars he marketed under the "Bartell" name. Whatever their pedigree, these are well made, light, handy good sounding guitars.

The body is smoothly contoured, with a deeper center blending into a tapered edge. The neck is maple with a rosewood fingerboard; The quality of work is to a higher standard than many 1965 guitars. "American made, by American craftsmen" was a major selling point. The single-sided headstock is fitted with strip Kluson Deluxe tuners with safe-T-slot posts. One nifty innovation is a screwed-down metal nutpiece fitted over the strings forcing them down over the zero fret, an interesting idea that works well. The guitar also features a very functional tilt neck adjustment, similar to what Fender used later. Magnatone helpfully put a sticker on the neckplate pointing this out!

The floating bridge has blade on the bottom that rocks in a "V" shaped piece of metal sunk into the body and individual saddles adjustable for intonation. The trem design is indebted to Fender's Jazzmaster; Magnatone reversed the action of the spring and replaced the locking button with a flange. This "Lever Lock" facility was heavily touted, but functionally nothing Fender hadn't offered. The single coil pickups are similar in size to Rickenbackers, with a metal outer casing and white plastic center. These great sounding units are unique to the Magnatone Starstream, but similar to Bartell pickups produced by Barth in California. The electronics rig is wired to a top-mounted laminated plastic pickguard with the "Magnatone" logo cut through to the contrasting lower level, a nice cosmetic touch. Although the control layout appears straightforward it is oddly complicated. The two volumes are not for individual pickups, but each controls a separate circuit selected by the upper bout switch. The lower switches are not simple on/off selectors, but include tone-modifying resistors and combine the pickups in sometimes unexpected ways! The range of sounds is impressive, from some very funky combinations to a remarkably deep resonant purr for such a "surfy" instrument. One of our 1960's favorites and a great value in a vintage American-made solidbody.
 
Overall length is 39 7/8 in. (101.3 cm.), 12 1/2 in. (31.8 cm.) wide at lower bout, and 1 7/16 in. (3.6 cm.) in depth, measured at side of rim. Scale length is 24 in. (610 mm.). Width of nut is 1 in. (25 mm.). Fairly well-worn overall, but still a good player. All original hardware except newer Kluson tuners. One repaired crack to the body near the trem cavity (looks like it took a good hit at some some point) and the pickguard has some small cracks under the jack but everything is solid and the guitar plays well. While this is a "Tornado X-15" and marked as such on the serial # plate, the neck decal reads "Zerhyr"; this otherwise identical neck may have been switched off of an X-5 at some point long ago. Not the cleanest of these we have had but a good player's example of these cool and fairly rare '60's solidbodies. Overall Very Good + Condition.