1951 Fender Esquire, Black guard, Rare early guitar, All original electronics and parts, Body only older refin, Neck date 2-19-51, “TG” written in script, Body date 2-3-51 in the neck pocket with “TG” initials, Light...
1951 Fender Esquire, Black guard, Rare early guitar, All original electronics and parts, Body only older refin, Neck date 2-19-51, “TG” written in script, Body date 2-3-51 in the neck pocket with “TG” initials, Light...
This incredibly rare 1966 Fender Stratocaster in Fiesta Red features a factory original, bound fretboard! The exact production numbers of these bound fretboard Stratocasters are unknown, but we speculate that it’s about...
This listing is for a 2022 American Original 50's Precision Bass made in the USA. It is in very good shape with very little signs of wear. The only notable changes on the bass are the pickups have been changed to EMG...
Well-known as a ‘secret weapon’ among producers looking to add depth and “glue” to a recording, the Bass VI is a go-to instrument when you need a little extra inspiration. The Journeyman Bass VI combines the best...
Brand new in box, comes with Fender warranty.DESCRIPTIONBorn in Corona, California, the Limited Edition American Performer Timber Stratocaster delivers the exceptional tone and feel you expect from an authentic...
FENDER Squier, made in Korea, 1990, Purple, pointy peghead, reminiscent of Charvel, Hum-Single-Hum, Floyd Rose II tremolo, Rosewood board w/ dots, locking nut with small crack on the back of the neck where the nut...
DESCRIPTION Fender Brad Paisley Esquire Road Worn Black Sparkle 6.15 LBS Award-winning country music superstar Brad Paisley joined forces with Fender to put a twist on a legendary guitar. The Brad Paisley Road Worn®...
The original finish on this 1965 Fender Stratocaster in Lake Placid Blue has aged to a beautiful Ocean Turquoise Metallic hue. It also features a maple cap neck with a small headstock, a highly desirable combo that only...
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 '50 Reissue Esquire is #15 of 20 made for NAMM 1997. It is a very cool and great playing guitar with some beautifully figured birdseye maple on the neck. It has been played and appears to have been refretted....
Feast your eyes on this beautiful, one-off 1965 Fender Jaguar in its original Gold Champagne Sparkle finish! This guitar was most likely made for a Fender display at a Trade Show, as it is a showstopper! Not only is the...
Here’s an exceedingly unique 1970 Fender Stratocaster in Blue Metallic! This is the only Stratocaster we’re aware of in this color, and the guitar even has the word “Special” ink stamped in the neck pocket. While...
This 1968 Fender Custom Telecaster in Olympic White is sharply dressed thanks to its original “Tuxedo” style binding! It’s also equipped with a factory-installed Bigsby to give the player more tonal options, as well as...
Fender Telecaster Rosewood George Harrison signature series Mint with hard Case.
1961 Fender Jazzmaster in very good condition. This Fender is all original and has no major history of repairs and the only apparent alteration being the replacement foam underneath the pickups. This Jazzmaster was...
We’ve seen some unbelievable necks, but check out the figured neck on this very rare 1967 Fender Custom Telecaster in its original Black finish! Both the body and neck of this piece are finished in nitrocellulose, and...
This 1967 Fender Esquire in its original Sunburst finish is a full package; complete with its original hang tag and rare export case! While a Sunburst finished guitar might seem standard, at this time Fender almost...
Step into the spotlight and experience iconic Fender sound and style with the Fender Player II Telecaster — a stage ready guitar with contemporary updates to power your performance and inspire your playing! Built in...
Step into the spotlight and experience iconic Fender sound and style with the Fender Player II Telecaster — a stage ready guitar with contemporary updates to power your performance and inspire your playing! Built in...
Step into the spotlight and experience iconic Fender sound and style with the Fender Player II Stratocaster — a stage ready guitar with contemporary updates to power your performance and inspire your playing! Built in...
Step into the spotlight and experience iconic Fender sound and style with the Fender Player II Stratocaster — a stage ready guitar with contemporary updates to power your performance and inspire your playing! Built in...
Launched in 1950 as the “Broadcaster,” it wasn’t until a year later when Leo Fender dubbed his first-ever electric guitar design the “Telecaster” that it got its official name, and the model’s remained largely unchanged...
The second electric guitar designed by Leo Fender to come off the factory line, the Stratocaster debuted in 1954, helping bring the popularity of Fender musical instruments into full bloom by the late ‘50s. With six...
The second electric guitar designed by Leo Fender to come off the factory line, the Stratocaster debuted in 1954, helping bring the popularity of Fender musical instruments into full bloom by the late ‘50s. With six...
Launched in 1950 as the “Broadcaster,” it wasn’t until a year later when Leo Fender dubbed his first-ever electric guitar design the “Telecaster” that it got its official name, and the model’s remained largely unchanged...
As the popularity of Fender musical instruments grew throughout the ‘50s, Leo Fender’s guitar design ideas flourished into new instrument models, like the Jazzmaster, which debuted in 1958. Originally intended to tempt...
The second electric guitar designed by Leo Fender to come off the factory line, the Stratocaster debuted in 1954, helping bring the popularity of Fender musical instruments into full bloom by the late ‘50s. With six...
Launched in 1950 as the “Broadcaster,” it wasn’t until a year later when Leo Fender dubbed his first-ever electric guitar design the “Telecaster” that it got its official name, and the model’s remained largely unchanged...
The second electric guitar designed by Leo Fender to come off the factory line, the Stratocaster debuted in 1954, helping bring the popularity of Fender musical instruments into full bloom by the late ‘50s. With six...
Launched in 1950 as the “Broadcaster,” it wasn’t until a year later when Leo Fender dubbed his first-ever electric guitar design the “Telecaster” that it got its official name, and the model’s remained largely unchanged...