Here’s a super cool one! This completely original 1952 Fender “Nosquire” comes in its original Blond finish! Although we can’t be sure why, this guitar left the factory with a simple “Fender” spaghetti logo decal,...
Here’s a super cool one! This completely original 1952 Fender “Nosquire” comes in its original Blond finish! Although we can’t be sure why, this guitar left the factory with a simple “Fender” spaghetti logo decal,...
A personalized 1953 Fender Telecaster in Blond is always enough to grab our attention! This Blackguard had been fitted with a few personal touches from who we assume to be the original owner, Larry Lee! On the bass...
No Sales Tax For Customers Outside Of California. Here we have the cleanest 1959 Fender 5F2a Princeton. The amp shocked me at first glance. I knew I had to bring it in to put next to our other brilliant tweed amps. When...
If you always wanted a piece of Fender history, this beautiful 1950 Fender Broadcaster will scratch that itch! The Broadcaster was Fender’s first production solid-bodied guitar, which became the Telecaster we all know...
If you’re someone who loves a Blackguard with some patina and battle scars, look no further than this fully original 1952 Fender Esquire! This particular guitar must’ve been someone’s workhorse and is certainly no...
Check out this fully original, well-loved 1951 Fender Nocaster in its original Blond finish! In the Fall of 1950, Fender received a strongly worded telegram from Gretsch demanding they drop the name “Broadcaster” from...
The Jazzmaster was introduced by Fender in 1958 in hopes of attracting jazz players. This effort was largely unsuccessful, but this model instead became a favorite of the surf music scene and later by rock musicians as...
Freshly set up in-house by our esteemed Guitar Tech. In Excellent condition with modest wear, including some light scratches and minor signs of handling and use. See below for more details and specifications....
Just in! A 1966 Fender Stratocaster in super rare "Black". This guitar is all original. It features a rosewood fretboard with classic dot inlays, rich and percussive single coil pickups, a 3 way switch and a perfect "C"...
At first glance, this might look like any other Rosewood Telecaster. However, this original 1969 example is actually a Fender prototype featuring an Ash body painted to look like Rosewood! As outlined in an accompanying...
This item is in great condition and is barely used, showing only minor signs of usage from display on our showroom floor.Since 1987, the Fender Custom Shop—affectionately known at CME as “The Dream Factory”—has grown to...
All original, super clean condition. Previous (and original) owner was the late Don Baldwin (Baldini) who is pictured here in this 1968 Fender ad as an endorser. We can't say positively whether the bass he is holding in...
’50s Fender amplifiers are among the gold standard for vintage American-made tone, and the Fender Deluxe is one of the most desirable models from this era. This 1956 example has been well-kept over its 60+ years,...
If you’re looking for vintage gain in a smaller package, this 1957 Fender Princeton is the one for you! This amp has been well maintained over its long life, with a new speaker, full capacitor replacement, and 3-prong...
With an original sparkle finish, this 1963 Fender Precision Bass in “Candy Apple Red Sparkle” is an incredible piece! As we’ve written about before, most of these original Sparkle finishes were outsourced to...
This incredibly rare 1966 Fender Stratocaster in Fiesta Red features a factory original, bound fretboard! The exact production numbers of these bound fretboard Stratocasters are unknown, but we speculate that it’s about...
The original finish on this 1965 Fender Stratocaster in Lake Placid Blue has aged to a beautiful Ocean Turquoise Metallic hue. It also features a maple cap neck with a small headstock, a highly desirable combo that only...
This completely original 1963 Fender Telecaster features a rare, factory Red Mahogany finish! Throughout the 1960s, Fender experimented with unique options for the Esquire and Telecaster, and this is a prime example!...
This '50 Reissue Esquire is #15 of 20 made for NAMM 1997. It is a very cool and great playing guitar with some beautifully figured birdseye maple on the neck. It has been played and appears to have been refretted....
These late 50's Tweed Fender amps are becoming hard to find, especially in this condition. With just a single volume knob, these amps are simplicty at its finest. Despite the size, it packs a punch with its signature...
Feast your eyes on this beautiful, one-off 1965 Fender Jaguar in its original Gold Champagne Sparkle finish! This guitar was most likely made for a Fender display at a Trade Show, as it is a showstopper! Not only is the...
Here’s an exceedingly unique 1970 Fender Stratocaster in Blue Metallic! This is the only Stratocaster we’re aware of in this color, and the guitar even has the word “Special” ink stamped in the neck pocket. While...
This 1968 Fender Custom Telecaster in Olympic White is sharply dressed thanks to its original “Tuxedo” style binding! It’s also equipped with a factory-installed Bigsby to give the player more tonal options, as well as...
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...
This item is in great condition and is barely used, showing only minor signs of usage from display on our showroom floor.The benchmark of craftsmanship, the Fender Custom Shop is the apex of what Fender has to offer....
1963 Fender Duo Sonic, Rare Mahogany body, Brazilian board with clay dot inlays, Spaghetti logo, Light weight, Great sounding original pickups, “L” plate, Kluson tuners, EC, Original hard case, $7,595
Here’s an incredibly clean 1966 Fender Stratocaster in its original Candy Apple Red finish. This example is set up with a comfortable low action for effortless playing and a snappy sound. The subtly figured maple neck...
This item is in great condition and is barely used, showing only minor signs of usage from display on our showroom floor.Since 1987, the Fender Custom Shop—affectionately known at CME as “The Dream Factory”—has grown to...
This 1971 Fender Telecaster is slick in its original Black finish! This particular guitar sports a factory-installed Bigsby, and the sustain is simply incredible. Even acoustically, each note and chord rings throughout...