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 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...
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...
1960 vintage Jazzmaster Slab Fingerboard with early tortoiseshell pickguard. It retains its red part of sunburst color, which is rare for a Fender guitars made in the same year. This is the early specification of the...
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...
This is a custom Telecaster featuring an extremely rare Olympic White finish with black body binding. The topcoat shows very little yellowing and maintains a excellent clean overall condition. Necks with rosewood...
1969 Stratocaster with large headstock and “with Synchronized Tremolo” decal specification. It is a custom color “Olympic White Finish.” It is in excellent clean condition, maintaining a very pristine appearance....
This is a Stratocaster features an extremely rare original black finish among custom colors. While there are minor scratches and weather checking commensurate with its age, it maintains excellent overall condition. The...
This is a 1965 Jazz Bass with a dot marker neck in original Sonic Blue finish. Among all Fender custom colors, the Sonic Blue finish is particularly popular. This is a 1965 model from the final period of the non-bound...
Here is a very rare Jazzmaster from the slab fingerboard era, in original Lake Placid Blue finish. It continues to feature the standard finish head specification used until around 1961, prior to the change to the...
This is an Esquire manufactured in 1952, two years after its initial release. Over 60 years have passed since production, and while there is some minor wear and weather checking due to aging and use, it remains in...
Here is a clean black guard Telecaster. While many vintages from this era suffer damage due to their thin finishes, this one maintains excellent clean condition in remarkably pristine shape. The frets and nut have been...
The second version appeared in late 1957, and by fall 1959, the Precision Bass had been updated with a slab rosewood fingerboard replacing the maple one-piece neck. This Precision Bass we got is the first era model...
We got a Blackguard Telecaster in very clean condition. This vintage blackguard model boasts a thicker, bigger tone than Les Pauls, and it's making it the envy of many guitarists. This is a mid 52 model with a neck...
A 1970 model featuring a custom-colored “Lake Placid Blue Finish” block marker specification. The world's first 5-string bass, born from a concept distinct from modern multi-string basses, was developed as an instrument...
A 1965 Fender Bass V “Olympic White Finish with Matching Headstock” has arrived in stock. The world's first 5-string bass, born from a concept distinct from modern multi-string basses, was developed as an instrument...
This is a custom color “Candy Red Finish” with the original matching head specification. While there is some wear and weathering typical of vintage gear, it remains in excellent condition considering its age. The bridge...
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...
This 1965 Telecaster is the final year model to feature the spaghetti Fender logo decal, a design carried over from the “Broadcaster” era models released in 1950. From the latter half of 1959 through the early 1960s,...
The Fender Bass VI was used in various ways: for the bass part in The Beatles' “Get Back” sessions, in Jack Bruce's playing during his Cream era, and by Aerosmith's Joe Perry for solo play with distortion sound. This is...
A custom Telecaster featuring an alder body. While there is some minor wear characteristic of vintage gear and areas showing the sunburst finish fading typical for this era, overall it maintains excellent condition. The...
This is a 1971 Precision Bass with a narrow neck specification and original Lake Placid Blue finish. Excellent clean condition, retaining a vivid blue finish overall, with only slight greening visible. All straight and...
A 1969 Precision Bass in clean condition with the early narrow neck specification. Minor wear is visible, but the sunburst color and fading are minimal, and the paint's luster is well-preserved. All straight and...