This 1965 Fender Jaguar is a guitar worthy of the finest collections. While Dakota Red is very common on Mustangs, it is extremely rare on Jaguars, Fender’s top-of-the-line model at the time. This particular example is...
This 1965 Fender Jaguar is a guitar worthy of the finest collections. While Dakota Red is very common on Mustangs, it is extremely rare on Jaguars, Fender’s top-of-the-line model at the time. This particular example is...
This is a 1967 Telecaster with a rosewood fingerboard. This marks the last era in which an all-nitrocellulose lacquer finish was used over the undercoat. The topcoat shows only minimal yellowing, and overall, the guitar...
This is a Telecaster with a blonde finish and a maple cap fingerboard. This is a deep white see-through blonde finish, introduced in the latter half of 1965. It features the Transition Fender logo and marks the final...
This is a 1959 Telecaster with a white guard and white blonde finish. This 1959 model features the “top-loader” stringing method—a change introduced in mid-1958—where the strings are routed from the end of the bridge...
This is an early 1963 Esquire with a round fingerboard. Because it features a lightweight ash body used in the early 1960s, it has a light weight that is characteristic of that era. Due to the thin paint layer typical...
This is an early 1960s model with a slab rosewood fingerboard. Because it features a lightweight ash body used in the early 1960s, it has a light weight that is characteristic of that era. Due to the thin paint layer...
This is a 1969 model with a sunburst finish, and it represents the final year of bodies machined using the template that had been in use since the 1950s release, featuring round pickup cavities. While there are some...
This is a late 60's Stratocaster featuring 4-bolt joint and a large-head with a “with Synchro” decal specification. This is the final era of bodies cut from the template that has continued since the 1950s release,...
This is an early 70s Telecaster Bass. It was released in the late 60s as a reissue of the original 50s Precision Bass. This is the second version featuring a humbucker pickup for bass. This is the original black finish...
This is a 1963 Precision Bass with a round fingerboard from the early production period. While there are a few signs of wear typical of vintage gear, overall it remains in excellent condition. Neck Date 5 MAR 63 C Body...
The Mustang Bass, released as a student model featuring a short scale, has gained significant popularity in recent years due to its sound and playability, which rival those of higher-end models. This is a 1967 model...
This is a 1967 Mustang Bass, one of the earliest production of the model. While there is some minor wear and weathering commensurate with its age, it remains in excellent overall condition. A few screws are replaced....
The Mustang model from the Competition Series introduced in 1969. This is a 1970 Mustang Base featuring aCompetition Burgundy Finish with matching head. While there is some minor wear commensurate with its age, it is in...
This is a Mustang with a solid blue finish. Overall, it maintains a very clean condition with minimal sun fading. There is a damage to the lacquer finish on the back of the body caused by the cable. Neck Date / 16 MAR...
Solid white finish with a regular nut and round fingerboard neck specification. Near mint condition with very little discoloration. Neck Date / 16 AUG 66 B Pot Date / 137 6642 Price: 792,000JPY Comes with Original Hard...
This is a rare custom color Lake Placid Blue Metallic finish. It is in near mint condition, retaining its extremely beautiful appearance with almost no greening. It was acquired from the original owner in the USA. Neck...
This is a Jazzmaster with a binding and dot-marker neck, manufactured in early 1966. It features the custom color “Candy Apple Red Finish,” which has been popular from its introduction in 1962 through the 1970s. While...
This is a very rare custom color, sea foam green 1968 Jazzmaster. Among all custom colors, this is one you rarely get to see. Features a bound neck with pearloid block markers in the “CBS era” specification. Touch-ups...
This is a pre-CBS Jazzmaster in custom color, Lake Placid Blue, featuring the Spaghetti Logo. This color is prone to greening due to fading, but it retains a very vivid blue color and is in excellent clean condition...
The Fender Electric XII, famously used by Jimmy Page during the recording of Led Zeppelin's classic song “Stairway to Heaven.” The exterior shows minimal wear typical of vintage gear, but overall it remains in excellent...
This is a rare custom color Stratocaster with a Shoreline Gold Metallic finish. Among the already limited custom finishes, this is the extremely rare Shoreline Gold Metallic. The custom color retains excellent clean...
A 1967 Stratocaster with the specification has been change to a large headstock. This Sonic Blue finish is the rarest and most popular among custom colors. This marks the final period up to 1967, where everything from...
A mid-60s Stratocaster with the original Lake Placid Blue finish. Fender Custom Colors became officially available for order starting in 1960, however, pre-CBS era Custom Colors were produced in limited quantities and...
This is a Stratocaster from late1955. The body is constructed from a single piece of ash wood, and the pickup winding count is higher than in the initial 1954 production models. This Stratocaster embodies the sound of...
Early 60s Stratocaster with original Fiesta Red finish. Fender Custom Colors became officially available for order starting in 1960, however, production numbers for each model remained low until the early 1960s. As a...
A Stratocaster with a Jacaranda fingerboard, built in early 1965. This instrument features a neck date of December 1964, pickup dates of March 1965, and pot dates from the 5th week of 1965. There are minor wood repair...
This Precision Bass features a super rare Fire Mist Silver Metallic finish among custom colors. The Fire Mist Silver is extremely rare among all models, but considering the Precision Bass originally had few custom...
This is a 1966-spec Jazz Bass with binding applied on the block marker neck. There is some minor wear, but overall it is in excellent plus condition, maintaining good overall shape. Neck Date / 7 AUG 66 A Pot Date /...
This is a 1965 Jazz Bass from the final production period of Unbound & Dot Marker Neck. October 1965 date on Non-binding fingerboard neck with the tunner known as "paddle peg" adopted from this period onward; the pot...
This is an early-production, slab-neck Jazz Bass with a 3-control knob configuration. When first released in 1960, it featured a stacked knob assembly, but due to volume and usability issues, it was changed to the...