This is an early 1963 Esquire with a round fingerboard. Because it features a lightweight ash body used in the early 1960s, it has a light weight that is characteristic of that era. Due to the thin paint layer typical...
This is an early 1963 Esquire with a round fingerboard. Because it features a lightweight ash body used in the early 1960s, it has a light weight that is characteristic of that era. Due to the thin paint layer typical...
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...
This is a pre-CBS Jazzmaster in custom color, Lake Placid Blue, featuring the Spaghetti Logo. This color is prone to greening due to fading, but it retains a very vivid blue color and is in excellent clean condition...
Early 60s Stratocaster with original Fiesta Red finish. Fender Custom Colors became officially available for order starting in 1960, however, production numbers for each model remained low until the early 1960s. As a...
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...
This 1963 Stratocaster features a “Sparkling Blue Finish”—a blue base adorned with scattered silver metallic flakes. Inside the body, the letters “BS” are branded using a soldering iron. This is one method Fender...
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 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 1963 Fender Stratocaster features an original Blue Sparkle finish! This well-preserved example features blue flecks, complemented by hints of green, giving this gem an “aqua” appearance. These unique finishes were...
This hardtail 1963 Fender Stratocaster in its original “multi-color” Sparkle finish is really something else! This particular guitar is nicknamed the “Dune Buggy Strat” after the popular Dune Buggy manufacturer in the...
This beautiful 1963 Fender Bass VI is shown here in its original Blond finish. Tuned a full octave lower than a traditional six-string guitar, the Fender Bass VI is one of the more unique designs Fender had released. It...
We are excited to show off this rare left-handed 1963 Fender Esquire in its original Blond finish! This is a gorgeous pre-CBS Esquire featuring clay dots on a veneer rosewood board. It also sports a spaghetti logo,...
We’re happy to bring you this 1963 Fender Stratocaster in its rare and original custom color, Shoreline Gold Metallic! This one is a late ’63 example, sporting 47th week of ’63 pots and a November neck....
Talk about the rarest of the rare! Not only is this a 1963 Fender VI, a model that is becoming increasingly harder to find, but it also comes in this gorgeous Pink Champagne Sparkle finish! This bass and its finish are...
This beautiful 1963 Fender Precision Bass comes in its original Blond finish! This guitar has taken on a warm, creamy hue and looks gorgeous next to the celluloid tortoise pickguard. While Blond finishes at this time...
EXC 1963 Fender Stratocaster in Fiesta Red. Custom Colour Fiesta Red Finish, Maple Neck, Brazilian Rosewood Board with Clay Dots, Spaghetti Logo, Single Line Kluson Nickel Tuners. Three Ply Green Guard, Bridge Cover,...
EXC 1963 Fender Vibroverb model in clean brown tolex. US Power 115V, 2*10 speakers deliver legendary tone. One of the first Fender amp twin channel models to include Reverb inside the amplifier. Original components...
EXC 1963 Fender Stratocaster in Original 3 Tone Sunburst Nitrocellulose Finish, Green Guard, 3 Way Switch. Maple Neck, Brazilian Rosewood Fretboard, Clay Dots, Single Line Kluson Tuners, Spaghetti Logo. Original Brown...
Biggest necks on rosewood 'board Strats are late '62 - early '63 and this one has a manly neck for sure. I had Joe Knaggs do a nitro refinish on the body about 30 years ago, looks even better in person. Had to buff out...
Extremely clean original 1963 Showman head, looks and sounds killer.
Way clean, pretty much near mint condition and loaded with a late '59 blue frame Jensen. Sounds as good as..... you know the rest. Ships with non - original footswitch and cover. SOLD.
'63 P bass necks rule, and of all the ones I've ever seen this is definitely the most recent. Body stripped for the look 'o real wood, nice. Played for sure but the original frets show almost no wear. Go figure. SOLD.
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