Fender Contour Series instrument cables were designed by combining solid construction - featuring spiral shielding and durable nickel-plated connectors - with unmistakable Fender styling to create a high-performance,...
Fender Contour Series instrument cables were designed by combining solid construction - featuring spiral shielding and durable nickel-plated connectors - with unmistakable Fender styling to create a high-performance,...
Fender Contour Series instrument cables were designed by combining solid construction - featuring spiral shielding and durable nickel-plated connectors - with unmistakable Fender styling to create a high-performance,...
Fender Contour Series instrument cables were designed by combining solid construction - featuring spiral shielding and durable nickel-plated connectors - with unmistakable Fender styling to create a high-performance,...
Occasionally, a guitar comes along that looks stunning from a distance and feels incredible in your hands, and this 1965 Stratocaster from the renowned Mel Bay collection is a beautiful example of this. Over its 60-year...
As far as Strats are concerned, it doesn’t get much better! This early 1954 Fender Stratocaster features a beautifully ambered and aged Sunburst finish, showing lots of playwear and fine checking. Indicative of this...
This chrome bridge assembly is for use on most Player, Deluxe, Classic Player, and Vintera Modified Series Stratocasters and combines modern two-point synchronized tremolo design with classic Fender® looks. Featuring...
This 1971 Fender Thinline Telecaster, in its original Salmon finish, is a great example. This particular example remains as vibrant as ever and is in excellent overall condition. The combination of the orange finish and...
No sales tax for customers outside California. Fender Amp Logo, correct for amps from the 1970s. Original mounting screws included. Removed from a messed up 1978 Super Reverb. Shipping policy: Shipments will require...
No sales tax for customers outside California. Fender amp handle with mounting screws, correct for Fender amps from the 1960s and 1970s. Removed from a messed up 1970s Super Reverb. Shipping policy: Shipments will...
This gorgeous 1967 Fender Stratocaster in its original red Zebrawood finish is a semi-hollowbodied prototype from Fender’s experimental era in the late 1960s! This is truly a remarkable part of Fender’s history,...
This 1964 Fender Custom Telecaster, in its original “crushed glass” finish, is a sparkling treasure. This finish was devised especially for Buck Owens and fellow Buckaroos’ guitar player Don Rich. Both Owens and Rich...
This 1966 Fender Custom Telecaster Thinline in Wildwood Green is certainly not like anything we’ve seen before! This was made during Fender’s experimental period in the mid to late 1960s and is technically a prototype...
The Fender MGT-4 Footswitch is a great optional accessory item for Mustang GT100 and GT40 electric amps, or the Acoustic Junior or Acoustic Junior Go acoustic guitar amps. It's a four-button, pedalboard-friendly unit...
'65 Fender Jazz Bass, body refinished natural, otherwise original except for later '60's saddles & upgraded strap buttons. There are a couple small additional holes near the original ones for the bridge cover plate, no...
This stunning 1959 Fender Precision Bass in Sunburst finish just came in! This beautiful bass has been extremely well kept over the years, with all original components and even some hints of the photo-sensitive red...
Here’s a sharp 1971 Fender Thinline Telecaster in its original Jet Black finish! “Jet Black” is one of the six custom colors named for the Thinline model in the late 60s/early 70s. This particular example was definitely...
This 1966 Fender Stratocaster is a true vintage gem, radiating the allure of a bygone era in music history. Finished in the original 3-tone sunburst nitrocellulose lacquer, this Stratocaster sports a Brazilian Rosewood...
Say hello to the vibrant world of Hello Kitty with the Fender® x Hello Kitty® collection, celebrating an iconic collaboration that transcends generations. This collection merges the supercute and colorful aesthetic of...
This 1955 Fender Stratocaster in Sunburst is an incredible second-year example! It features an exceptionally lightweight ash body that appears to be one solid piece with a beautiful grain pattern, further highlighted by...
Here’s a super clean and fully original 1955 Fender Stratocaster in Sunburst! This example was very well-kept, and the finish has a beautiful luster to it. For a one-piece ash body, the guitar has a very comfortable...
What’s not to love about this road-worn 1954 Fender Stratocaster?! It’s so early, its serial number is located on the Tremolo cover plate. We’re lucky enough to have several of these early “Salesman Sample”...
This 1953 Fender Esquire in its original Blond finish is another incredible example from Fender’s Golden Age of Blackguards! This Esquire has everything you’d want in a Blackguard, with a nicely aged and patina’d...
A 1975 Fender Factory Left Handed Stratocaster. Besides being a Rare Lefty, this one has some Unique Seldom Seen Features including a Light 7 1/4 Weight, Rosewood Fingerboard, and a Large Rounded Neck Profile with .86"...
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...
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...
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 Bundle Includes:2 x Fender Deluxe Instrument Cable Shell Pink 10' Angle-Straight (CME Exclusive)Crave. Customize. Create. That’s what CME Exclusive is all about, and that’s just what you can do with the new CME...