You’ll get two great guitars in one playing this gorgeous 1966 Gibson EDS-1275 in Sunburst. With one twelve-string neck and one six-string neck, you can easily switch your sound back and forth! This beautiful guitar has...
You’ll get two great guitars in one playing this gorgeous 1966 Gibson EDS-1275 in Sunburst. With one twelve-string neck and one six-string neck, you can easily switch your sound back and forth! This beautiful guitar has...
This beautiful 1958 Gibson J-185 in its original Sunburst finish is just plain and simply a wonderful sounding instrument. This model did not last all that long, and was discontinued by Gibson in 1959, making these...
This original 1962 Fender Jaguar in Green Sparkle is shimmering in all its glory, and we’re so proud to have it! This one is too cool, with its rich emerald coloring, tortoiseshell pickguard, and nice wear throughout....
Here’s a true road warrior: a well-used 1958 Fender Precision Bass in Sunburst with an original anodized gold pickguard! There’s no telling the number of stories each scar and mark on this bass tells, as the former...
Here’s a bass you don’t see every day, a 1968 Fender VI in Black with a matching headstock! This example is in excellent condition and plays amazingly as well. This rosewood board is bound and features block inlays, a...
This 1961 Gibson Les Paul/SG Junior in its original Cherry finish is completely original and oh-so stunning! The former owner took great care of this guitar, as it’s complete with its original alligator chipboard case,...
Who couldn’t love this worn-in 1966 Fender Stratocaster in Olympic White with a bound neck?! With Fender’s new ownership in full swing, the Stratocaster underwent several changes in 1966, with a couple of...
Check out this 1961 Epiphone Sheraton in a rare Natural finish! Some features of this guitar include a Frequensator tailpiece, block “V” fretboard markers, and this beautiful “Tree of Life” pearl headstock inlay. The...
We don’t think you’ll find another 1956 Fender Esquire in its original Tahitian Coral finish! This striking peach color certainly had to have been a custom order, as the closest other Fender we can find from that period...
Here’s a guitar you don’t see much, a 1966 Fender Telecaster in its original Transparent Red finish! One primary reason for their scarcity is that this finish was only made for export markets, namely the UK. The...
This 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard in Sunburst has faded to that honey burst color we all know and love! This carved maple top is so intensely flamed and features some beautiful, speckled grain. It plays maybe even...
If you want a vibey bass, look no further than this 1964 Fender Jazz Bass in its original Tangerine Sparkle Burst finish. This bass is super worn in, from neck to body and everything in between. You can see that this...
This first-year Gibson Firebird V comes in its original Polaris White finish! This whole guitar has taken on slight yellowing to the clear, leaving us with this gorgeous, creamy color. As an early example from 1963,...
This early 1955 Rickenbacker Combo 800 is in its original “Natural Maple” finish! Rick factory manager Paul Barth designed the Combo 600 (single coil model) and Combo 800, and 1954 was their first year of production....
Check out this one-of-a-kind 1960 Fender Esquire in Dawn Blue! Fender did not have a standardized custom color chart until 1961, so they would order paint from local auto body shops when they needed to make a...
There’s no need to feel blue while playing this awesome 1966 Gibson Melody Maker in Pelham Blue! The Melody Maker bass was marketed as a beginner’s model in the Gibson lineup, just below its older brother, the EB-0,...
We’re pleased to have one of the rarest color-chart finishes available on this all-original 1967 Fender Telecaster in Sherwood Green Metallic! As with many rare finishes of the time, we can trace Sherwood Green back to...
Check out the patina and check on this 1966 Gibson Non-Reverse Firebird VII! As you can see, the wear on this piece shows a good amount of Blue, particularly on the back and edges of the guitar. The vibe is simply off...
There’s just something about 1957 Strat necks that make them special, and this fully original 1957 Fender Stratocaster in Sunburst certainly has it! The neck shape on this guitar has that typical “V” profile that feels...
We can’t get enough of Sonic Blue, and this 1962 Fender Stratocaster in its original Sonic Blue finish has us drooling! The combination of the pastel-like Sonic Blue and the nitrate green guard is just gorgeous, and...
Check out this (clearly) worn-in 1955 Fender Stratocaster in its original Blond finish! We love seeing Stratocasters from the ’50s in Blond, as even though this finish was an option at the time, it was hardly ever...
This 1955 Gibson Les Paul Custom in its original Black finish is one hell of a player! These all-mahogany Customs have such an excellent strong sound. Paired with one P-90 and one Alnico pickup (both beautifully...
We’re so grateful to have arguably the rarest Gretsch ever made; this gorgeous 1962 Gretsch White Penguin with a double-cut body! It’s estimated that Gretsch only built about ten of these double-cut White Penguins, and...
How cool is this 1957 Gibson Les Paul Special in TV Yellow with trapezoid inlays?! This was a custom order, and we assume it to be a one-off guitar because we haven’t seen another one like it! This original TV Yellow...
What’s cooler than a well-played, first-year-of-production Stratocaster with original components? This 1954 Fender Stratocaster, in its original Sunburst finish, once belonged to Western Swing guitarist Bill Wesley. Not...
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...
Feast your eyes on this rare and early maple cap fretboard! This 1965 Fender Stratocaster is finished in its original Fiesta Red. 1965 was the first year Fender offered a maple cap fretboard in their catalog, as this...
We’ve got a soft spot for this rare custom color, so this 1964 Gibson Firebird III in its original Kerry Green finish is hitting us where it counts! Of all the Firebird custom colors, Kerry Green ranks towards the rarer...
We’ve got an incredible, original piece for you, this beautiful 1954 Fender Stratocaster in Sunburst! This particular guitar retains what we believe to be its original, vintage thick gauge strings (except for the high...
We love custom-ordered, one-off guitars, and this 1967 Gibson Barney Kessel Custom in Sunburst has us drooling! This model was a bit different from most of Gibson’s offerings at the time, with a scale length customarily...