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 the EB-0 in the custom color Cardinal Red. It features a wide-nut neck, nickel hardware, and a small control cavity—specifications typical of a 1964 model—though the serial number corresponds to a 1965...
The Thunderbird II with a single pickup configuration. Featuring Gibson's first long-scale neck and a model-specific pickup, this bass delivers its signature sound—rich and full yet with a distinct core. Pot Date =...
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 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...
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 is an ES-335TDC with a cherry red finish and small block position markers. Early 1965, a transitional-period ES-335. Featuring a 42mm nut width, a 14-degree headstock angle, a fingerboard of well-grained dark brown...
Most surviving Trini Lopez feature the narrow neck introduced in late 1965 and later, but this rare early production model retains a regular nut measuring approximately 42mm. Furthermore, unusually even within this...
This is a 1965 Jazz Bass with a dot marker neck and original Fiesta Red finish. Custom colors up until the mid-60s were still rarely ordered, making them a rare find across all models. This Fiesta Red finish is one of...
This is a 1965 Jazz Bass with a dot marker neck in original Sonic Blue finish. Among all Fender custom colors, the Sonic Blue finish is particularly popular. This is a 1965 model from the final period of the non-bound...
A 1965 Fender Bass V “Olympic White Finish with Matching Headstock” has arrived in stock. The world's first 5-string bass, born from a concept distinct from modern multi-string basses, was developed as an instrument...
This is a Long Vibrola-equipped SG Standard with an early 1965 serial number, featuring specifications close to the 1964 model. 42mm width neck, nickel hardware, square window numbered PAF pickups specification. The...
This 1965 Telecaster is the final year model to feature the spaghetti Fender logo decal, a design carried over from the “Broadcaster” era models released in 1950. From the latter half of 1959 through the early 1960s,...
This is a Thunderbird II with single Pickup. Thundebird features Gibson's first long scale, and dedicated pickup delivering a sound unique to this model—rich yet focused. While there is some minor wear on the exterior,...
Very clean '65 Jag, plays great, looks great too.
Rare First Year Bass V in Custom Color Candy Apple Red with Matching Headstock. An all original Bass with its Chrome Covers and Handrest still intact. An excellent condition bass displaying some nicks, dings, and finish...
Close to new looking, stock and complete '65 Tele Custom. Just sayin' ..
6/12 doubleneck, plays great, not too heavy, all original
Completely stock, complete and very clean - the front is extremely clean - almost no wear to frets or fingerboard, pots date this one to early '66 but the neck is dated August '65, of course without binding, and is...
rare model, like a Combo, body is oversprayed, the autograph is Chet Atkins, good guitar priced for the player, OHSC