5A3 circuit, 12” Jensen dated the 33rd week of 1950. So, the grille is original but as you can see, the amp has been…cosmetically customized. Painted a shade of dark pink with some decorative flourishes around the edge...
5A3 circuit, 12” Jensen dated the 33rd week of 1950. So, the grille is original but as you can see, the amp has been…cosmetically customized. Painted a shade of dark pink with some decorative flourishes around the edge...
Cool little tube combo. Great as a practice or recording amp. This one has a tear in the original speaker cone, but we opted to leave it, as it doesn't seem to effect sound much if at all.
This one is pretty cool. 1 x 10" Gibson combo powered by a pair of 6V6 tubes. Great vintage tones and fun to be had.
The following specs were carefully collected and recorded by a skilled technician. For a more detailed description and questions regarding sound, feel, or cosmetic condition, please call to speak to one of our...
The following specs were carefully collected and recorded by a skilled technician. For a more detailed description and questions regarding sound, feel, or cosmetic condition, please call to speak to one of our...
No sales tax for US customers outside California. This 1950 Fender Broadcaster is a true player’s-grade example of one of the most important electric guitars ever made. Built during Fender’s first months of solidbody...
No sales tax for customers outside California. These screws are correct for the first few years of Fender guitars - the Broadcaster, Nocaster and Telecaster - saddle intonation adjustment screws. Shipping policy:...
An extremely rare piece, built in the 1950s in Germany. Model Billy Lorento...who eventually changed his name to Bill Lawrence. -Red Burst finish -Bill Lawrence design pickups -*Note that the audio plug is narrower than...
1950s Vega Odell E-202 Duo-Tron In Sunburst Finish This Guitar Is Located At IVG Sherman Oaks In Good Overall Condition (Please See Photos) Finish Shows Some Lacquer Checking And Cosmetic Playwear Throughout Including...