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 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...
Rickenbacker Model 4005 Semi-Hollow Bass. This model was produced from around 1965 to 1980, this is an exceptionally rare model among even Rickenbacker with low production volume. A very rare early 1967 Jet Glow finish,...
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....
This is a very beautiful 1967 Gibson Trini Lopez Standard. While there is some minor wear and weathering typical of vintage gear, it maintains excellent overall clean condition. Nut has been replaced. Pot Date / 137...
custom-finished sparkling burgundy finish Trinilopez Standard. Among the already limited production of Trinilopez models, custom finishes are quite rare to find. Excellent Plus Condition, maintaining a pristine state...
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...
This is a 1967 ES-355TD, one of the few ever produced with original non-varitone and mono wiring, manufactured only from the initial release through the late 1960s. This popular specification features the same simple...
This SG Custom with a wide pickguard features a luxurious look with a Polaris White finish, three pickups, gold hardware. The White Finish Wide Guard Custom was produced only for a brief period from late 1966 through...
PRICE : (JPY) 825,000yen CONDITION : EX++ TOP : Spruce SIDE BACK : Mahogany FINGER BOARD : Rosewood BRIDGE : Rosewood NUT WIDTH : 39 mm BRACING : Non Scalloped X-Bracing PICKGUARD : Original SCALE : 628 mm BINDING :...
What’s cooler than a 1967 Firebird I? Maybe a Pelham Blue 1967 Firebird I! This all-original bird has the coolest vibe, with a perfectly greened-out blue finish that we have come to know and love from this custom...
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...
We’re lucky to have this custom-ordered 1967 Gibson ES-355 in Sparkling Burgundy! With its rare finish, mono output, gold hardware, and tortoise shell pickguard, this 355 plays and looks like the one-of-a-kind piece...
Take a look at our 1967 Rickenbacker 315/6 in its original FireGlo finish! A seldom-seen model, this 315/6 features two “toaster” style pickups at the neck and bridge position, along with a “skewer” style vibrato. The...
This gorgeous 1967 Fender Stratocaster in its original red Zebrawood finish is a semi-hollowbodied prototype from Fender’s experimental era in the late 1960s! This is truly a remarkable part of Fender’s history,...
This 1967 Epiphone Rivoli Bass in Cherry packs a huge sound for a fantastic value! This model was introduced in 1959 as a very close relative to the Gibson EB-2; in fact, they share the same body, neck, and hardware....
PRICE : (JPY) 1,000,000yen CONDITION : EXF TOP : Spruce SIDE BACK : Mahogany FINGER BOARD : Rosewood BRIDGE : Rosewood NUT WIDTH : 40 mm BRACING : Non Scalloped X-Bracing PICKGUARD : Original SCALE : 628 mm BINDING :...
We’ve seen some unbelievable necks, but check out the figured neck on this very rare 1967 Fender Custom Telecaster in its original Black finish! Both the body and neck of this piece are finished in nitrocellulose, and...
This 1967 Fender Esquire in its original Sunburst finish is a full package; complete with its original hang tag and rare export case! While a Sunburst finished guitar might seem standard, at this time Fender almost...
Here is a fun 1960s Vox Grand Prix Model V286. The Grand Prix was the Cadillac of the Vox guitar line boasting a list price in 1968 of $550. Built on an ES-175 inspired archtop body construction the built in electronics...
Here we have a cool 1967 Gibson EB-2DC in its original Sparkling Burgundy finish! The EB-2 saw some spec changes over the years, and this example perfectly reflects some of the later changes that came to the line;...
We can’t get over how gorgeous this completely original 1967 Fender Custom Telecaster is in the bright and vibrant Fiesta Red! This example is just a fantastic player, with an extremely comfortable neck profile and a...
If you love the look of CBS-era appointments, then you’ll love this 1967 Fender Jaguar in Candy Apple Red. Famously, this custom color saw two iterations of undercoats under a translucent red top coat. Guitars made...
How cool is this all-original 1967 Gibson Firebird III in Sparkling Burgundy?! This finish is Gibson’s answer to Fender’s “Candy Apple Red,” and this particular one has aged and faded uniquely. Some of the deeper red...
This 1967 Epiphone Casino, in its original Sparkling Burgundy finish, sounds even better than it looks! This has to be one of the most resonant Casinos we’ve had our hands on, as every note jumps right out with fullness...
There’s just something so cool about a Black guitar, especially when it’s as clean as this 1967 Fender Telecaster! Contrary to how it may seem, Black was actually one of Fender’s rarest custom colors, and when it looks...
It’s weird, it’s wonderful, it’s Wildwood: this 1967 Fender Coronado Bass II is an oddity you certainly don’t see very often! This finish is often called “Wildwood Orange,” but Fender called this option Wildwood III...
You’ve got to play this gorgeous 1967 Martin D-35S in Natural to truly appreciate how beautiful and booming this guitar is! This guitar has all the appointments of a standard D-35 but with a slotted headstock, hence the...
This prototypical 1967 Fender Telecaster is completely one of a kind! It features a spruce top, zebrawood back and sides, and a maple cap neck. The body is double-bound, like a Custom Telecaster, which helps join the...