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 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 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...
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...
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 1971 Fender Telecaster is slick in its original Black finish! This particular guitar sports a factory-installed Bigsby, and the sustain is simply incredible. Even acoustically, each note and chord rings throughout...
Candy Apple Red looks stunning on this 1971 Fender Stratocaster! This one has a deep, rich finish and screams the early 70s with this large Fender headstock, yet it still retains a four-bolt neck. The change to a...
We know you haven’t seen anything quite like this 1970 Fender Stratocaster in its original “Mermaid” Sparkle finish… because we hadn’t either! The body, pickguard, and headstock of this...
You’ll have to look closely to see the body of this super cool 1970 Ampeg/Dan Armstrong Lucite bass! Inspired by Space Age designs, these clear bodies were made with lucite, also commonly referred to as Plexiglass. From...
This original 1976 Gibson Les Paul Custom with a Bigsby has wear and patina in the right places, and it’s certainly a great player! Within the first minute of playing this piece, you can tell this guitar is dialed in...
Check out this super vibey 1970 Gibson Thunderbird II in its original and rare custom color finish, Frost Blue! The rarity of this bird didn’t stop the former owner from playing this one night after night, given the...
For nearly 50 years old, this 1975 Fender Precision Bass in its original Sunburst finish looks like it hasn’t aged a day! This incredibly well-preserved P Bass plays just as well as it looks, with a full neck providing...
This 1974 Fender Telecaster Bass feels and plays fantastic and looks fabulous in its original three-tone Sunburst finish! The Telecaster Bass borrows most of its design from the original Precision Bass from 1951 but has...
This fully original 1972 Fender Thinline Telecaster in Natural Mahogany greatly reflects the times for both Fender and popular tastes of the early 70s. 1972 would be the first year for the “Series II” Thinline...
Check out this vibrant 1971 Gibson ES-345TDC in its original Cherry finish! We bought this guitar directly from the original owner, who was kind enough to include a photo of himself with the guitar. He clearly took...
With only 36 examples ever made, this fully original 1974 Fender LTD in Sunburst is one of the rarest pieces to come out of Fender in the 70s! Each guitar was hand-crafted by Fender’s Research & Development Head,...
Check out this beautiful and clean 1973 Fender Telecaster in Blond! It’s tough to beat the look of a Blond Telecaster, and this example from 1973 is no exception. This one was undoubtedly someone’s player from back in...
This is a gorgeous, all-original 1971 Fender Stratocaster in rare Firemist Gold Metallic! Firemist Gold replaced Shoreline Gold in 1965 and was used as a custom color until its discontinuation in the early 1970s. The...
This beautiful 1971 Fender Telecaster is shown here in Lake Placid Blue with a factory Bigsby. This guitar is fully original with the exception of an added string tree. The added functionality of the Bigsby brings a...
We’re loving this drop-dead gorgeous 1971 Fender Telecaster in very rare Ocean Turquoise Metallic! Like the majority of the Fender Custom Colors, Ocean Turquoise was an automotive paint used on Mercury cars in the...
Check out this incredibly bright 1971 Fender Thinline Telecaster in its original Canary Yellow finish! A few years ago, a picture of a key piece of Fender history began circulating around online. Written on what looks...
We love the look of this gorgeous 1973 Gibson Les Paul Custom in its original Sparkling Burgundy finish! This particular guitar was made after this color was available for order. It seems someone custom ordered this...
This 1971 Fender Thinline Telecaster is shown here in its original Lavender Lilac finish. A few years ago, a picture of a key piece of Fender history began circulating around online. Written on what looks to be a...
This is certainly unique, and we’ve never seen anything like it! Check out this 1971 Fender Telecaster in its original Wildwood Orange finish. In 1968, Fender introduced a new “Wildwood” finish. The vibrant...
This 1972 Fender Custom Telecaster is shown here in its original Lake Placid Blue finish. This finish is completely unfaded and absolutely stunning! It is tailored with white binding throughout the body and a solid...
This beautiful 1972 Fender Custom Telecaster in Lake Placid Blue is fully original! In 1973, Fender discontinued all metallic finishes (including Lake Placid Blue) until the early 80’s. That makes this guitar a stunning...
This is a gorgeous 1972 Fender Custom Telecaster in Olympic White with black binding and a Bigsby! This tuxedo guitar is in phenomenal condition; obviously, it was very well maintained and cared for. It’s...
This 1972 Fender Telecaster is stunning in this beautiful, original, and rare Firemist Gold finish! This beautifully sculpted maple neck is a pleasure to play, with the fretboard in great condition. It’s a...
We are proud to show off this all-original 1972 Fender Telecaster in this rare finish, Firemist Gold! Firemist Gold replaced Shoreline Gold in 1965, and was used as a custom color until it was discontinued in the early...
Behold, this 1972 Fender Thinline Telecaster (Series II) in its original Lake Placid Blue Finish! By 1972, Fender had revamped their Telecaster Thinline to include 2 humbucking pickups and a 3-bolt neck with micro-tilt...
This is a striking 1972 Fender Thinline Telecaster (Series II) in Candy Apple Red! 1972 was the first year for the second series of the Thinline Tele line, which saw some changes such as the addition of two humbucking...