This is a 1970 ES-175D, from the final period of the Orange Label that had continued since 1955. Discontinued the narrow neck that had been adopted since the mid-1960s, It has just been revwrted to its original...
This is a 1970 ES-175D, from the final period of the Orange Label that had continued since 1955. Discontinued the narrow neck that had been adopted since the mid-1960s, It has just been revwrted to its original...
This is a last period of Gibson Golden Era, 1964-made ES-175D with dual pickups. Moreover, it features a blonde finish—long considered rare among collectors due to limited production numbers resulting from the selection...
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...
Here is a very rare Jazzmaster from the slab fingerboard era, in original Lake Placid Blue finish. It continues to feature the standard finish head specification used until around 1961, prior to the change to the...
The Dot Marker Fingerboard & Cherry Red Finish model “ES-330TDC” has arrived. While sharing the same body shape as the ES-335, its internal structure, which is closer to a full acoustic guitar, and its pairing with P-90...
Here is a clean black guard Telecaster. While many vintages from this era suffer damage due to their thin finishes, this one maintains excellent clean condition in remarkably pristine shape. The frets and nut have been...
The second version appeared in late 1957, and by fall 1959, the Precision Bass had been updated with a slab rosewood fingerboard replacing the maple one-piece neck. This Precision Bass we got is the first era model...
We got a Blackguard Telecaster in very clean condition. This vintage blackguard model boasts a thicker, bigger tone than Les Pauls, and it's making it the envy of many guitarists. This is a mid 52 model with a neck...
A 1970 model featuring a custom-colored “Lake Placid Blue Finish” block marker specification. The world's first 5-string bass, born from a concept distinct from modern multi-string basses, was developed as an instrument...
A Flying V with a sunburst finish from 1980. This was the final era of the two-piece mahogany body specification that had continued since its release. It is the model just before it was changed to a three-piece body. It...
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...
A 1970 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe in “Excellent Plus Condition” has arrived in stock. This Les Paul Deluxe lets you fully appreciate the characteristic high-frequency harmonics reminiscent of 1950s PAF pickups, defining the...
This is the popular Cherry Red finish & Small Block inlay ES-335TDC. This is the final specification with the crown inlay positioned on the upper side, before the crown inlay position was lowered. The paint has minimal...
A Factory Bigsby B5 tailpiece-equipped SG Standard has arrived. The Bigsby B5 tremolo unit-equipped model is an extremely rare custom order model from that era. Featuring an early patent-numbered pickups with...
The EDS-1275 from the 1960s—a highly renowned model yet even rarer to encounter than a Burst Les Paul. Various variations of EDS-1275 exist at the time because they were custom-made, however, production numbers up until...
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 is a 1961 model featuring the combination of the stop tailpiece and the Cherry Red finish that officially debuted in 1960. The body's factory order number indicates a 1960 production year, while the serial number...
This is a 1964 Epiphone Sheraton manufactured at the Gibson Kalamazoo Factory. This is the top-of-the-line semi-acoustic model in the Epiphone brand. This exceptionally rare natural blonde finish is unique to the...
A 1963 ES-355TD. Featuring a cherry red finish, stereo outputs, and a Varitone control. Features original early numbered PAF pickups, with replaced frets and nut, and is in good playing condition. The Varitone circuit...
This is a very rare original black finish 335. While there are minor signs of wear and weathering typical of vintage items, overall it maintains a clean appearance, presenting in excellent clean condition. Pot Date /...
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,...
The Fender Bass VI was used in various ways: for the bass part in The Beatles' “Get Back” sessions, in Jack Bruce's playing during his Cream era, and by Aerosmith's Joe Perry for solo play with distortion sound. This is...
A custom Telecaster featuring an alder body. While there is some minor wear characteristic of vintage gear and areas showing the sunburst finish fading typical for this era, overall it maintains excellent condition. The...
A beautiful Les Paul Deluxe in a rare custom color, Sweet Cherry Red finish. 3 piece mahogany neck. All straight and original. Even considering its age, it has been kept in exceptionally mint condition. Price:...
This is a 1971 Precision Bass with a narrow neck specification and original Lake Placid Blue finish. Excellent clean condition, retaining a vivid blue finish overall, with only slight greening visible. All straight and...
A 1969 Precision Bass in clean condition with the early narrow neck specification. Minor wear is visible, but the sunburst color and fading are minimal, and the paint's luster is well-preserved. All straight and...
Travis Bean Guitars, founded in California in 1974. The company produced models featuring a distinctive structure with an aluminum neck. The hollow aluminum neck extends to the center of the body, with wood sandwiching...
While the reddish hue of the sunburst finish remains, and some wear is visible on the elbow sections and body back, it remains in excellent vintage gear condition. The neck has been refinished, leaving the heel section...
This is a Stratocaster with the same specifications as the Layla guitar. While signs of wear and weathering are visible as vintage gear, considering it's already been about 60 years since it was new, it remains in...
Three PAF pickups with gold hardware, mother-of-pearl inlays on the fingerboard and headstock, and the eye-catching gold Bigsby B7G tremolo unit create a cool look. This Les Paul model's specifications identical to the...