A Stratocaster with a Jacaranda fingerboard, built in early 1965. This instrument features a neck date of December 1964, pickup dates of March 1965, and pot dates from the 5th week of 1965. There are minor wood repair...
A Stratocaster with a Jacaranda fingerboard, built in early 1965. This instrument features a neck date of December 1964, pickup dates of March 1965, and pot dates from the 5th week of 1965. There are minor wood repair...
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 is a Les Paul Standard based on a 1954 Goldtop Standard, converted to a 1959 Burst style. Only the top's gold finish has been refinished with a realistic burst color. A rare specimen from 1954 featuring a “Gibson”...
This is a rare custom color 1969 model ES-345 with a sparkling burgundy finish. This color is rarely seen on ES-335s from the same era, but it's quite a rare color for an ES-345. While showing wear and weathering...
A vibrantly colored 1957 Junior in TV Yellow finish. While showing signs of age and weathering typical for its era, this vintage gear remains in excellent condition. Price: 3,696,000 JPY Comes with Original Durabilt...
This is an extremely rare factory Bigsby B5-equipped SG Standard. A 1963 model, the final era of the Les Paul / SG Standard, featuring a factory-installed Bigsby B5 tremolo unit. The cherry red finish, same as the back...
This is a transitional-era specification model from 1969, featuring a three-piece mahogany neck and a one-piece body back. It has no volute and no “Made in USA” stamp. Considering it as vintage gear, it maintains...
This is a transition-era Les Paul Custom from early 1969, featuring a 1968 specification: a two-piece maple top, one-piece mahogany body back and neck, and a long-tenon neck joint. Minor wear and weathering are visible,...
This Precision Bass features a super rare Fire Mist Silver Metallic finish among custom colors. The Fire Mist Silver is extremely rare among all models, but considering the Precision Bass originally had few custom...
This is a 1966-spec Jazz Bass with binding applied on the block marker neck. There is some minor wear, but overall it is in excellent plus condition, maintaining good overall shape. Neck Date / 7 AUG 66 A Pot Date /...
This is a 1965 Jazz Bass from the final production period of Unbound & Dot Marker Neck. October 1965 date on Non-binding fingerboard neck with the tunner known as "paddle peg" adopted from this period onward; the pot...
This is an early-production, slab-neck Jazz Bass with a 3-control knob configuration. When first released in 1960, it featured a stacked knob assembly, but due to volume and usability issues, it was changed to the...
A precision bass with a slab neck in excellent clean condition. The Slab Precision remains extremely popular in today's vintage market, but production lasted only a little under three years because it was changed to a...
This is an ES-335TDC with a cherry red finish and small block position markers. Early 1965, a transitional-period ES-335. Featuring a 42mm nut width, a 14-degree headstock angle, a fingerboard of well-grained dark brown...
This is the Small Guard SG Standard from the final era of the Pull Sideway Vibrola. Overall, it is in mint condition, maintaining a very clean state. The cherry red finish, the same color with the back of the Les Paul...
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...
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...
This is a single-pickup model of the 1963 Gibson ES-175 from the golden era. It belongs to the period when the neck grip thickness was reverted to the 1959-style thickness, following the thinner grip used from 1960 to...
This is a 1959 Les Paul Standard with a Tea Burst Color Top. While showing evidence of over 60 years of use, the instrument remains in excellent overall condition. This well-worn finish bears witness to its superb...
This is a 1958 Les Paul Junior with a single cutaway. While there are a few playwear commensurate with its age, overall it is in excellent condition. The frets have been replaced, and the playability is in good...
This is a second-version Les Paul Standard featuring a wrap-around bridge tailpiece from 1955 . There is some minor wear and weathering, but considering its age and gold color, it remains in excellent plus condition....
This is a first-year 1958 ES-335TD. The first-year 1958 Unbound model possesses an atmosphere unmatched by later vintage Gibsons. Its characteristic shallow neck angle provides significantly better sustain of the sound...
This is a 1962 Jazz Bass with an early round fingerboard. The early round fingerboard models, which right after specifications changed from slab board, feature thicker rosewood compared to later models. This results in...
This is a 1962 Precision Bass from the final phase of the slab neck era. While it shows wear and weather checking from years of use, it remains in excellent overall condition for vintage gear. The frets and nut have...
This is a 1969 Les Paul Custom from the transition period. A three-piece mahogany neck with a small volute, lacking the “Made In USA” stamp on the headstock back yet, and featuring a pancake-style body back, represents...
A 1965 Jazz Bass with an original Lake Placid Blue finish, featuring an unbound dot marker neck. Custom-colored models produced up until the mid-1960s remain rare across all models, with few orders placed for them. This...
This is a super rare Jazz Bass, the first factory-made fretless bass produced by Fender. Fretless models officially appeared in the Precision Bass lineup around 1972 and can be found in the vintage market, but factory...
The neck features a maple cap finished with nitrocellulose lacquer, while the body employs a new finish introduced this year called “Thick Skin”—a layered coating consisting of a polyester sealer/color layer topped with...
Most surviving Trini Lopez feature the narrow neck introduced in late 1965 and later, but this rare early production model retains a regular nut measuring approximately 42mm. Furthermore, unusually even within this...
A rare ES-355 with a sunburst finish. This is a 1961 ES-355TD with a sunburst finish, which was a custom order finish at the time. Moreover, this featuring a Varitone circuit while retaining the original mono output,...