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....
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....
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....
This guitar features a wide-nut neck from 1964 or earlier, a small control cavity, and nickel hardware. While there are signs of age and wear, it is in excellent condition for vintage gear. Pot Date = 1376417 Price:...
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...
This is a 1960s Embassy bass—a long-scale solid-body bass from the Epiphone line produced during the Gibson Kalamazoo factory era. This model occupied the same grade as the Gibson Thunderbird series, and its...
Rickenbacker Model 4005 Semi-Hollow Bass. This model was produced from around 1965 to 1980, this is an exceptionally rare model among even Rickenbacker with low production volume. A very rare early 1967 Jet Glow finish,...
The EB-2, a thinline body bass model released in late 1958 using the same body as the ES-335. This is a mid-1959 model equipped with a Varitone switch, featuring second-version pickups with pole pieces positioned at the...
The Thunderbird II with a single pickup configuration. Featuring Gibson's first long-scale neck and a model-specific pickup, this bass delivers its signature sound—rich and full yet with a distinct core. Pot Date =...
This reissue model was produced from 1977 to 1979 as a limited edition, following the success of the Thunderbird 76 released to commemorate America's bicentennial. Except for a few minor scratches, it is in excellent...
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 an early 70s Telecaster Bass. It was released in the late 60s as a reissue of the original 50s Precision Bass. This is the second version featuring a humbucker pickup for bass. This is the original black finish...
This is an early 70s Telecaster Bass. In the late 1960s, the Telecaster Bass was released as a reissue of the original 1950s Precision Bass. This is an early model of the second version equipped with humbucker pickups....
This is a 1963 Precision Bass with a round fingerboard from the early production period. While there are a few signs of wear typical of vintage gear, overall it remains in excellent condition. Neck Date 5 MAR 63 C Body...
The Mustang Bass, released as a student model featuring a short scale, has gained significant popularity in recent years due to its sound and playability, which rival those of higher-end models. This is a 1967 model...
This is a 1967 Mustang Bass, one of the earliest production of the model. While there is some minor wear and weathering commensurate with its age, it remains in excellent overall condition. A few screws are replaced....
The Mustang model from the Competition Series introduced in 1969. This is a 1970 Mustang Base featuring aCompetition Burgundy Finish with matching head. While there is some minor wear commensurate with its age, it is in...
A rare custom finish of an Epiphone EB232 Rivoli bass. Epiphone's Rivoli bass, like other Epiphone models of the same era, was manufactured at Gibson's Kalamazoo factory and is a model similar to Gibson's EB-2. The...
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 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...
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...
1963 vintage "early Roundboard" dot marker neck Jazz Bass. The rounded fingerboard was adopted to reduce neck movement, and the thickness of the rosewood was gradually reduced with each model year. Therefore, the early...
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 1965 Jazz Bass with a dot marker neck and original Fiesta Red finish. Custom colors up until the mid-60s were still rarely ordered, making them a rare find across all models. This Fiesta Red finish is one of...