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....
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...
This is a Thunderbird IV with dual pickups, a specification with limited production numbers. A good tone only for this era, outputting diverse tones with the Thunderbird sound. Pot Date / Vol 137 6343 x2 Tone 137 6347...
This is a 1964 original reverse-body Firebird V. It features two mini humbuckers with internal construction differing from those found on the Les Paul Deluxe, a Tune-O-Matic bridge, and a long vibrolar tremolo unit...
Some say the most worn-in guitars are the best ones, and this 1964 Gibson ES-335TDC, with its factory Bigsby, makes a strong case for that. Clearly loved and played on countless gigs throughout its life, this guitar has...
Tal Farlow's 1964 signature model. This 17-inch wide full-depth arched-top model features a distinctive fancy design on the cutaway section on first string side, where scroll-shaped binding is applied. The headstock...
A 1964 Jazz Bass with a blonde finish from pre-CBS era. Despite its white color, the blond finish features a translucent coating that allows the wood grain to shine through vividly, using ash wood. The responsive attack...
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...
Get a load of this rare bird! This all-original 1964 Gibson Firebird III was custom-ordered in Cherry Sunburst, a finish we have never seen on another Firebird! While we have come across a few “see-through”...
This is a custom color “Candy Red Finish” with the original matching head specification. While there is some wear and weathering typical of vintage gear, it remains in excellent condition considering its age. The bridge...
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...
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...
Here’s a beautiful 1964 Gibson ES-330 in its original Cherry finish! Due to its fully hollow construction and P-90 pickups, the ES-330 boasts a dynamic, airy tone compared to its other ES counterparts. This particular...
Ah, yes, the age-old question: “How many custom color Firebirds does one place need?!”Well, the only acceptable answer is: “One more…” Once again, we’re ecstatic to offer a...
PRICE : (JPY) 1,800,000yen CONDITION : EX++ TOP : Spruce SIDE BACK : Mahogany FINGER BOARD : Rosewood BRIDGE : Rosewood NUT WIDTH : 43 mm BRACING : Original X-Bracing PICKGUARD : Original SCALE : 648 mm BINDING : White...
Here’s a superb 1964 Gibson Firebird III in the rare custom color Ember Red! This example has some great wear and patina, and the weather checking throughout really gives the guitar some fantastic character. The vibrant...
This 1964 Fender Custom Telecaster, in its original “crushed glass” finish, is a sparkling treasure. This finish was devised especially for Buck Owens and fellow Buckaroos’ guitar player Don Rich. Both Owens and Rich...
This well-maintained 1964 Epiphone Coronet comes in its original Cherry finish! This Gibson-made Epiphone is built with the same high quality woods Gibson was using at the time, with a single slab of mahogany for the...
This entirely original and incredibly rare 1964 Gibson Firebird V in Pelham Blue/Inverness Green is mind-blowing, as it barely has a scratch on it! In addition to being super clean finish-wise, the guitar itself is a...
Check out this gorgeous 1964 Epiphone Casino in its original, well-preserved Royal Tan finish! Three Beatles famously owned Casinos from this period. This particular one is similar to John’s and George’s from 1965....
Check out this incredible 1964 Fender Stratocaster in Charcoal Frost Metallic with a matching headstock, made specifically for the NAMM show! This guitar was made alongside another matching headstock example finished in...
This 1964 Fender Stratocaster in Lake Placid Blue features a matching headstock! This extraordinary piece was made specifically for the NAMM show. To highlight some of their spec changes, Fender produced several guitars...
This 1964 Gibson Thunderbird IV in Sunburst finish has held up remarkably well after six decades! The finish shows some light edgewear and checking, but still retains a beautiful luster. Playability on this piece is...
This 1964 Fender Jaguar in its original Tangerine Sparkle finish is mouth-watering! We’ve covered original sparkle finishes before in our blog, so make sure to give it a read if you would like to know more! This example...
This 1964 Gibson ES-355 is gorgeous in its original Sunburst finish paired with gold hardware! Gibson replaced the sideways vibrola with a “Lyre” vibrola after 1962, and by 1964, the neck profile moved towards a...
At first glance, you’d think this Gibson Firebird III in Frost Blue was a reissue, but this piece has been completely original since the day it left the factory in 1964! Finding a Custom Color Reverse Firebird is always...
While we’re not quite sure who J.S. Peterson is, we know that his custom-ordered 1964 Gibson ES-355TDC Mono in Cherry is absolutely incredible! This guitar is custom-designed from the top down, with a large Super...
This 1964 Gretsch Country Gentleman is a fantastic player, and it definitely nails that early Beatles tone! The finish itself is in great shape, with some minor marks and a minor touch-up by the nut, which has been...
This unbelievable 1964 Fender Stratocaster comes in a Green/Blue Sparkle! These sparkle finishes are considered factory; however, their paint guns were not equipped to spray such big sparkle flecks. As a result, local...
This all-original 1964 Gibson Firebird III in custom color Pelham Blue is so well preserved! Pelham Blue, as well as any custom finish, is pretty rare to come across on any Firebird, much less an early reverse style...