This gorgeous 1954 Fender Stratocaster is everything you could want from a first-year Strat! It’s got a Sunburst ash body, with stunning grain that is even more compelling in the light, in various angles. There is...
This gorgeous 1954 Fender Stratocaster is everything you could want from a first-year Strat! It’s got a Sunburst ash body, with stunning grain that is even more compelling in the light, in various angles. There is...
This 1956 Fender Stratocaster is a featherweight at just 6 lbs 14 oz! Featuring edgewear, finish checking, buckle rash, and fretboard wear, this guitar certainly has that vintage, played-in look! And underneath this...
This 1954 Fender Stratocaster may have some of the prettiest wood grain in our store! The tight grain pattern is a stunning backdrop for this original Sunburst finish. This guitar has a clean overall look, with the...
Feast your eyes on this 1956 Fender Telecaster in a custom Blue Metallic finish, featuring a factory Bigsby, matching headstock, and matching painted neck. This is one of two Fender Teles we have seen with a painted...
We’re happy to present this 1955 Fender Stratocaster in Sunburst! As you can immediately see, this guitar was only lightly played, with virtually no neck wear. The body shows some light wear, including edge wear...
This early 1959 Fender Telecaster is clean in its original Blond finish! While this guitar sports ’58 pots and a ’58 neck, this January ’59 body shows it was completed right at the beginning of the new...
Keeping it classic with this 1957 Fender Stratocaster in Sunburst! ’57 is such a staple year for these instruments, especially if you like a V-shaped neck. Guitars from this era are notorious for their full/hard V...
This slab board 1960 Fender Precision Bass in Sunburst is a fresh addition to our store and is quickly becoming a favorite! Featuring a stunning “two-and-a-half” tone Sunburst finish and the perfect amount...
Have you ever seen one of these before!? First introduced in 1965, Fender’s 5-string bass design features an added high C, which was advertised as an entirely new concept in the field of electric basses. Though...
This classic 1954 Fender Stratocaster is now available in its original Sunburst finish! This guitar features late 1953 pots, with a 5/54 neck date and a 6/54 body date. The tape in the electronics cavity reads...
This 1955 Fender Stratocaster comes in its original, custom-ordered Citron Cream finish. Underneath this original pickguard, you will find a piece of tape labeled “DAL 80820 Special” noting the exact color...
This 1965 Fender Stratocaster in Sunburst is the complete package! As a transition-era instrument, it features a rosewood board, pearloid dots, and a transition logo. These grey bobbin pickups are all dated to August...
And now for one of our personal favorite Fender custom colors! This 1965 Fender Stratocaster remains all original, including its Blue Ice Metallic finish. Originally appearing in 1965, this finish replaced Daphne Blue...
This 1946 Princeton Lap Steel is a cool first-year example! In the early 40s, Fender humbly began as K&F Manufacturing, a budding musical instrument company created by radio repairman Leo Fender and Rickenbacker...
This 1956 Fender Precision Bass comes in its original Sunburst finish! ’56 is a cool year for this model, as it sits squarely in the transitional period for the model’s design. When the P-Bass was first...
You’ll have difficulty finding many guitars rarer than this 1956 Fender Stratocaster in its original Aztec Gold finish with gold hardware! Much less one this well-preserved. Anytime we see a pre-color chart custom color...
This 1973 Fender Thinline Telecaster hails from the model’s “Series II” run. This revamped design was introduced in 1971 and included two humbucking pickups and a three-bolt neck with micro-tilt...
This 1958 Fender Stratocaster features a pre-custom-color chart finish in what we have lovingly been referring to as “Pink Sand”! This finish is hard to describe without seeing it in person, as it might be...
This 1957 Stratocaster features a custom Red finish with Gold Sparkle! This finish is hard to describe without seeing it in person, as it almost has a duo-chrome effect. From certain angles, the gold sparkle appears...
If you’re looking for vibe, look no further than this 1965 Fender Custom Telecaster in its original Ocean Turquoise Metallic finish! While most Ocean Turquoise-looking guitars are actually yellowed Lake Placid Blue,...
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 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...
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...
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 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...