1964 Fender Showman The one Leo made. Fender Electrical Instruments. Newer tubes original transformers. Death cord removed and three prong added. A screamer of an amp that is loud. With that Fender sound. World Wide...
1964 Fender Showman The one Leo made. Fender Electrical Instruments. Newer tubes original transformers. Death cord removed and three prong added. A screamer of an amp that is loud. With that Fender sound. World Wide...
GIBSON J-45, 1964, Cherry Sunburst, all original with adj bridge with original ceramic saddle, 1 11/16" at the nut, no repairs touchups or changes, exc, hsc..$4750
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...
No sales tax for US customers outside California. The ES-330 is the guitar the ES-335 gets all the attention for — same body dimensions, same thinline double-cutaway design, but fully hollow with P-90s instead of...
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...
1964 Gretsch Sparkle Jet 6129 This Sparkle Jet is a super clean example that sounds as good as it looks with the Filtertron pickups. This guitar's neck has a nut width of 1.70", a depth of 0.83" at the first fret, and a...
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...
A nice ES-330TDC with a Bigsby Looks and sounds good and the factory Bigsby is way cool. A few minor scratches and little marks, but nothing serious. All original and unmolested. Comes with a newer Hard case. Sounds the...
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...
No sales tax for US customers outside California. This 1964 Dynacord Amigo is a compact, highly musical single-ended tube amplifier from the golden era of European amp design. Simple and full of character, the Amigo...
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...
Check out all the pictures and information here:1964 Gibson ES-125TDC Dual P90 Pickups Thinline Vintage Hollowbody Guitar George Thoroughgood 1964 Gibson ES-125TDC Dual P90 Pickups Thinline Vintage Hollowbody Guitar...
Now available, a 1964 Fender Precision Bass in its original Lake Placid Blue Metallic finish. This particular example has been lightly played, however remains in totally original condition right down to the frets, and...
I have a late 64/early 1985 EB-0 in Pelham Blue I gig with, and love those big chunky necks. This one arrived stripped, otherwise all stock except for the tone knob. Every since I bought Alice Cooper's "Love It to...
Check out all the pictures and information here:1964 Gibson Hummingbird Vintage Acoustic Guitar w Original Hard Case, Wide Nut! 1964 Gibson Hummingbird Vintage Acoustic Guitar w Original Hard Case, Wide Nut! Here’s a...