Supro Ozark 1560s
Jimi’s first guitar was a 1957 Supro Ozark 1560s that his father bought for him in 1959. It was purchased at Myers Music in Seattle for $89
The Ozark was made of mahogany, but was rather slim, at just 1 and 3/4 inch thickness. The neck missed a truss rod, therefore it was unstable and difficult to adjust string height. It had two screws fastening it to the body, with one of them it was possible to adjust the angle of the neck relative to the body, compansating for the lack of a truss rod.
The neck had 19 frets with a scale of 24 inches. It had one single coil pickup, and a wooden bridge, that was not perfect for sustain and tone. Jimi restrung the guitar for lefthanded playing, as he would do with his later guitars.
The guitar was stolen from the bandstand at Birdland Club, Seattle in 1960. It was never recovered. Jimi was playing a gig there with The Rocking Kings when it happened. It’s whereabouts is not known, if it even excists at all.

Jimi owned a one-pickup 1956 model of the Silvertone Danelectro. It was one of the guitars that he had the longest, it stayed with him several years. He called the guitar «Betty Jean» after his girlfriend, and left the guitar with her mother when he went off to the Army in 1960.
Jimi traded his beloved Danelectro for an Ibanez electric. He got $20 for the Danelectro. The Ibanez cost $95.87, but he wasn’t able to make the weekly $10 installments, and he voluntarily returned the guitar to the shop, Collins Music Store, Clarksville Tennessee.
Jimi bought a new Epiphone Wilshire for $65. It had a mahogany body, and two P-90 pickups. It was a 1961 or 1962 model.
The Fender Duo-Sonic, together with the single-pickup version the Musicmaster appeared in 1956. It wa a short-scale instrument, scale length 22 1/2 inches. It has two Telecaster-style control knobs controling both pickups, volume and tone. It has a combined bridge/tailpiece with three adjustable saddles.
O’Kelly Isley bought Jimi a sunburst Fender Jazzmaster in 1964 when his Duo-Sonic was stolen. He also jused it with Little Richard in late 1964 and early 1965. It had soapbar single-coil pickups that produced a warmer, not so trebly, sound.
Curtis Knight bought Jimi a sunburst Fender Duo-Sonic as a gift. Knight got the guitar in exchange for refunding an airline ticket for a friend. Jimi played this guitar with Curtis Knight and the Squires.