This beautiful 1972 Fender Custom Telecaster in Lake Placid Blue is fully original! In 1973, Fender discontinued all metallic finishes (including Lake Placid Blue) until the early 80’s. That makes this guitar a stunning...
This beautiful 1972 Fender Custom Telecaster in Lake Placid Blue is fully original! In 1973, Fender discontinued all metallic finishes (including Lake Placid Blue) until the early 80’s. That makes this guitar a stunning...
This is a gorgeous 1972 Fender Custom Telecaster in Olympic White with black binding and a Bigsby! This tuxedo guitar is in phenomenal condition; obviously, it was very well maintained and cared for. It’s...
This 1972 Fender Telecaster is stunning in this beautiful, original, and rare Firemist Gold finish! This beautifully sculpted maple neck is a pleasure to play, with the fretboard in great condition. It’s a...
We are proud to show off this all-original 1972 Fender Telecaster in this rare finish, Firemist Gold! Firemist Gold replaced Shoreline Gold in 1965, and was used as a custom color until it was discontinued in the early...
Behold, this 1972 Fender Thinline Telecaster (Series II) in its original Lake Placid Blue Finish! By 1972, Fender had revamped their Telecaster Thinline to include 2 humbucking pickups and a 3-bolt neck with micro-tilt...
This is a striking 1972 Fender Thinline Telecaster (Series II) in Candy Apple Red! 1972 was the first year for the second series of the Thinline Tele line, which saw some changes such as the addition of two humbucking...
This is a great example of a 1957 Gretsch 6121 Chet Atkins in Gretsch Orange! First released in 1955, this was the semi-hollow body version of the extremely popular 6120 Chet Atkins hollow body model. This guitar...
This 1965 Epiphone Wilshire is shown in what we believe to be an original Inverness Green finish. Epiphone technically did not offer this finish (Inverness Green was a Gibson custom color) but we suppose anything is...
This 1966 Epiphone Coronet is shown here in its original Silver Fox finish. This color is certainly unique and was created by applying a translucent wood stain and a pore filler. The finished product was said to look...
Ever seen a Casino in Ember Red? Now you can say you have! This vibrant Epiphone is from 1966, finished in this Gibson custom color. This is a very rare color for this model. As with many custom colors, this one is...
Check out this original 1966 Epiphone Casino in this classic Sunburst finish! This example is essentially identical in spec to the famed 1965 Casino used by John Lennon. The neck is comfortable in hand, and the guitar...
For your consideration, we have this early 1952 Fender Precision Bass in Blond! Prior to the P-Bass, the only option for players was an upright bass. With this revolutionary design, you have options! This instrument...
Here we have a wonderful 1953 Fender Telecaster in Blond! A blackguard is a staple for so many players; with this one, it’s easy to understand why! The neck has been played in beautifully for a smooth, comfortable...
It’s always great to play a first-year Fender Stratocaster, especially when it feels and sounds like this extremely early, tremolo cover serialized Stratocaster in Sunburst! This guitar was part of the very first...
This 1954 Fender Stratocaster in Sunburst is incredibly special, as it is within the first 10 Stratocasters that were given a serial number! This is #0108, making it the 9th serialized Strat (Starting with #0100). These...
Take a look at this well-loved 1955 Fender Esquire in Blond! From 1954 to 1955, Fender implemented some changes to their Telecaster/Esquire line to give the line a new look. The most striking and obvious of these...
How cool is this 1956 Fender Precision Bass in Fullerton Red?! This red shade was Fiesta’s predecessor, created by and named after Fender’s George Fullerton. This shade is a bit deeper and richer than what Fiesta would...
If you want vibe, this 1956 Fender Telecaster in Blond certainly has it! As the ’50s went on, the Telecaster saw some slight design changes, such as a lighter color finish, and ABS white pickguard. This specific example...
This incredible 1958 Fender Esquire comes in its factory original, Desert Sand finish! Now, we know what you’re thinking: doesn’t this just look like a normal Blond guitar? Let me ask you this…do you see any...
We are pleased to share this near-mint 1959 Fender Stratocaster in its original Blonde finish. This piece is remarkably well-preserved in its current condition. For as good as it looks, it feels and, more importantly,...
This incredible 1962 Fender Stratocaster in its original Red Sparkle finish comes from one of our owner’s personal stash! If you look closely, this sparkle finish actually has little flecks of silver and purple...
This 1962 Fender Telecaster in Roman Red is a lefty and a pre-CBS lover’s dream! It’s got a slab board, green guard, clay dots, and this rare finish. This specially ordered color was used from about 1959-62. We have had...
This 1962 Fender VI is pictured in its original and rare Roman Red finish with a matching headstock! This specially ordered color was used from about 1959-62. We have had quite a few Fenders in this color come through...
Talk about the rarest of the rare! Not only is this a 1963 Fender VI, a model that is becoming increasingly harder to find, but it also comes in this gorgeous Pink Champagne Sparkle finish! This bass and its finish are...
This incredible 1955 Fender Stratocaster in Sunburst has definitely got some mojo to it. Wonderfully worn-in around the body and neck, this guitar feels amazing to play and sounds even better! The neck is so smooth from...
This stunning 1942 Gibson J-35 comes in its original and very rare Opaque Blonde finish! This finish is much more scarce than the Sunburst option, as Gibson started to use this finish in late ’41/early ‘42, just...
This stunning and clean 1951 Gibson ES-5 in Natural is quite the world traveler with an amazing original owner story! This guitar was originally sold by Chicago Musical Instrument Co. and shipped to Roger L. Gibson, a...
If you’re looking to buy into the golden age of Gibson for a more affordable price, then this 1954 Gibson ES-150 in Sunburst might be just the guitar for you. It’s well-worn due to its age and features a fair amount of...
Who doesn’t love a good ol’ honest worn and played 1954 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop! Each and every mark on this guitar can sure tell a story, and man if this thing could talk! The plastic components have taken on a...
This 1956 Gibson EB-1 in Dark Mahogany is a perfect example of Gibson’s first attempt at an electric bass! Featuring a violin-inspired body design, painted f-holes, and a carved top, this bass was designed to capture...