This is an Epiphone Thinline Hollow-Body Bass, Rivoli. Introduced in 1959 as an Epiphone-branded version of the EB-2 produced at the Gibson Kalamazoo Factory, it was discontinued in 1961 but made a comeback in 1964....
This is an Epiphone Thinline Hollow-Body Bass, Rivoli. Introduced in 1959 as an Epiphone-branded version of the EB-2 produced at the Gibson Kalamazoo Factory, it was discontinued in 1961 but made a comeback in 1964....
This guitar features a wide-nut neck from 1964 or earlier, a small control cavity, and nickel hardware. While there are signs of age and wear, it is in excellent condition for vintage gear. Pot Date = 1376417 Price:...
The EB-0 is characterized by its unique tone, featuring deep, rumbling bass that seems to crawl across the ground. “Sidewinder,” has been used in numerous songs. This is a model featuring a wide-nut neck from 1964 or...
The EB-2, a thinline body bass model released in late 1958 using the same body as the ES-335. This is a mid-1959 model equipped with a Varitone switch, featuring second-version pickups with pole pieces positioned at the...
This is an early 70s Telecaster Bass. In the late 1960s, the Telecaster Bass was released as a reissue of the original 1950s Precision Bass. This is an early model of the second version equipped with humbucker pickups....
A 1965 Jazz Bass with an original Lake Placid Blue finish, featuring an unbound dot marker neck. Custom-colored models produced up until the mid-1960s remain rare across all models, with few orders placed for them. This...
This model features the original sunburst finish, identical to that of the Stratocaster, and was produced during the period when the body wood was changed from ash to alder. The back of the body shows signs of buckle...
This is the second version of Precision Bass featuring Maple One-Piece Neck & Contoured Body. The exterior shows minimal wear due to the thin paint of the 1950s, and there is almost no belt wear on the body back—a...