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 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,...
The color on this guitar is an attractive light sunburst. The guitar is all original, still very crisp with not much wear. End of Message.
This Gibson Byrdland was made in the USA in early 1969. That year, this model changed from a having a florentine cutaway to venetian, which most 1969 examples have, but this still have the sharp florentine cutaway. The...
1969 Gibson Byrdland, Blonde finish, Stunning flamed Maple! Great feeling bound neck with Ebony board and Pearl Block inlays, Archtop hollow body, Gold hardware, Orange label, No Volute, Gibson Flower Pot inlay on peg...
This is a rare custom color 1969 model ES-345 with a sparkling burgundy finish. This color is rarely seen on ES-335s from the same era, but it's quite a rare color for an ES-345. While showing wear and weathering...
This is a transitional-era specification model from 1969, featuring a three-piece mahogany neck and a one-piece body back. It has no volute and no “Made in USA” stamp. Considering it as vintage gear, it maintains...
This is a transition-era Les Paul Custom from early 1969, featuring a 1968 specification: a two-piece maple top, one-piece mahogany body back and neck, and a long-tenon neck joint. Minor wear and weathering are visible,...
GIBSON Les Paul Standard, 1969, Goldtop, 9.87 lbs, all original with 2 P-90s, Tun-o-matic bridge and stop tailpiece, 1-piece neck, no volute or 'Made in USA", 1-piece body, exc, ohsc...$15,900
This is a 1969 Les Paul Custom from the transition period. A three-piece mahogany neck with a small volute, lacking the “Made In USA” stamp on the headstock back yet, and featuring a pancake-style body back, represents...
GIBSON Les Paul Standard, 1969, Goldtop, 9.87 lbs, all original with 2 P-90s, Tunomatic bridge and stop tailpiece, very similar to a '68 with a 1-piece body, 1-piece neck, no volute or 'Made in USA" stamp, it just...
In the vintage guitar world, 1950s Gibson Les Pauls are widely regarded as some of the finest guitars ever produced. If that is the benchmark, then the Les Pauls reintroduced in the late 1960s arguably represent the...
1969 Stratocaster with large headstock and “with Synchronized Tremolo” decal specification. It is a custom color “Olympic White Finish.” It is in excellent clean condition, maintaining a very pristine appearance....
Here it is in all its golden glory! That’s right…it’s a custom Custom! This is a factory original 1969 Gibson Les Paul Custom in an All Gold finish with gold hardware. As a custom order, this LP is noted with “Gold...
1969 Martin D-41, Brazilian Rosewood, Exceedingly rare! Only 31 made, Vertical logo, Spruce top, Ebony fingerboard, Attractive Abalone inlays and binding, Lots of volume, Sweet tonality, Wonderful instrument, EC, Nice...
No sales tax for customers outside California. This 1969 Fender Esquire is an exceptionally clean and complete example from the final years of the original single-pickup Telecaster lineage. The guitar weighs a hair...
1969 Gibson SG Standard in a strong and vibrant Cherry finish. This SG features two incredible sounding humbucker pickups, classic batwing pickguard, Maestro Vibrola tailpiece, Rosewood board, Kluson Deluxe tuners,...
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...
A 1969 Guild Starfire II Bass in the Seldom Seen Factory Double Pickup Configuration. Semi Hollow Construction, Sunburst Finish, Two Original Hagstrom Bi Sonic Pickups, Guild F-hole Label, and Rosewood Fingerboard. A...
This 1969 Gibson EBS-1250 comes in its original Cherry finish. Each of these double necks was custom-built to order, and as a result, many fewer were made compared to other Gibson models. Of all the double-necks Gibson...
Just in! A beautiful Fender Bass VI in "Black". Similar to the Jazzmaster in style and form, the Bass VI was an attempt by Fender to launch a successful 6-string bass with a range a full octave down from a typical...
At first glance, this might look like any other Rosewood Telecaster. However, this original 1969 example is actually a Fender prototype featuring an Ash body painted to look like Rosewood! As outlined in an accompanying...
All-original 1969 Fender Stratocaster, original Candy Apple Red with a "22APR68B" stamp. Worn in and loved with enough life left to give for this beauty to play and sound fantastic. Super Resonant, comfortable to play,...
We love an oddball guitar and a good story, and this 1969 Fender Swinger in faded Competition Burgundy is exactly that! After purchasing the company in 1965, CBS was eager to repurpose leftover bodies and parts from...
We love an oddity, and this 1969 Fender Swinger, in its original Red finish, is undoubtedly a quirky guitar from Fender’s history. The Swinger, or “Arrow” or “Musiclander” as it is also known, was born from a surplus of...
1969 Martin 00-18 C, Spruce top, Mahogany back and sides, Plays great with a set of silk and steel strings, Beautiful sounding, Best one we have seen, Excellent condition with Clean Original Blue Hard shell case, $3,495...
Here's a great J50 with "sloped shoulders" and a small pickguard.... That's the way they were until the later 50s when they went to the large guard... but this one never had a large guard. The guard on it now is a...
You might have to do a double take when you realize this is not a brand-new guitar but an all-original 1969 Fender Telecaster in Sonic Blue that’s near mint! This particular guitar is just as vibrant as when it left the...
What a vibey, great-looking 1969 Blond Stratocaster! The original Blond finish has definitely yellowed with age; in fact, you’d think it had started yellow if not for its INTENSE tan lines! These original frets are in...
Here we have an early 1969 Fender Thinline Telecaster in Natural Mahogany! Fender released the Thinline Telecaster in July of 1968 and it was available in either Natural Ash or Mahogany. As you can see, this is the...