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This is a late-production 1963 original reverse-body Firebird III. It features the earliest specification with a two-piece through-neck construction and a pickguard that still lacks the bird hot stamp. While it exhibits...
Excellent original early 1962 Bassman amplifier with it's original 30 inch, 2x12 speaker cabinet. The speaker cabinet is the early version with no board separating the two speakers and is light weight compared to the 32...
It never fails. The Precision Bass will forever be the standard, the go to, the bass all and any other will be judged against, compared to or copied. Just ask your friends, I did. This bass is in that group. It is from...
This Gibson J-45 was made in the USA in 1967. The guitar shows noticeable play wear and has a couple repaired cracks in the body. It is all original including the open-back tuners which Gibson did during this period. A...
The Fender Electric XII, famously used by Jimmy Page during the recording of Led Zeppelin's classic song “Stairway to Heaven.” The exterior shows minimal wear typical of vintage gear, but overall it remains in excellent...
Tweed, 5 watts, 8" speaker, looks reconed, new power cord, tube chart reads Jan. '62. More soon.
1966 Epiphone Casino, Gorgeous Beatles era guitar, Original sunburst finish naturally aged with a warm appearance, Two original P-90 pickups that sound beautiful, Original kluson tuners reinstalled, Newer pickguard and...
No sales tax for US customers outside California. This 1965 Fender Super Reverb is one of the most iconic 60s-era amplifiers ever produced, delivering the powerful clean headroom, shimmering highs, and lush onboard...
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Carrying on Orville Gibson’s historic pursuit of sonic excellence and aesthetic perfection, the Gibson Custom Shop combines traditional instrument-making techniques, innovative methods, and meticulous attention to...
Carrying on Orville Gibson’s historic pursuit of sonic excellence and aesthetic perfection, the Gibson Custom Shop combines traditional instrument-making techniques, innovative methods, and meticulous attention to...
Carrying on Orville Gibson’s historic pursuit of sonic excellence and aesthetic perfection, the Gibson Custom Shop combines traditional instrument-making techniques, innovative methods, and meticulous attention to...
This is a rare custom color Stratocaster with a Shoreline Gold Metallic finish. Among the already limited custom finishes, this is the extremely rare Shoreline Gold Metallic. The custom color retains excellent clean...
A 1967 Stratocaster with the specification has been change to a large headstock. This Sonic Blue finish is the rarest and most popular among custom colors. This marks the final period up to 1967, where everything from...
A mid-60s Stratocaster with the original Lake Placid Blue finish. Fender Custom Colors became officially available for order starting in 1960, however, pre-CBS era Custom Colors were produced in limited quantities and...
Early 60s Stratocaster with original Fiesta Red finish. Fender Custom Colors became officially available for order starting in 1960, however, production numbers for each model remained low until the early 1960s. As a...
A Stratocaster with a Jacaranda fingerboard, built in early 1965. This instrument features a neck date of December 1964, pickup dates of March 1965, and pot dates from the 5th week of 1965. There are minor wood repair...
This is a 1967 ES-355TD, one of the few ever produced with original non-varitone and mono wiring, manufactured only from the initial release through the late 1960s. This popular specification features the same simple...
This is a rare custom color 1969 model ES-345 with a sparkling burgundy finish. This color is rarely seen on ES-335s from the same era, but it's quite a rare color for an ES-345. While showing wear and weathering...
Clean and original and comes in clean original Gibson softshell case. About as good as it gets. Venmo accepted.
No sales tax for US customers outside California. The Pro Reverb is unjustly underappreciated. The amps put out somewhere around 35 to maybe 40 watts, putting them in a sweet spot where you can get huge, full clean...
1963 Gibson ES-355 in good condition. This Gibson has a professionally repaired headstock crack, the varitone has been removed, and output of the guitar is now mono. This ES-355 was constructed with a laminate maple...
Bay Area Vintage Guitars is proud to offer this exceptional and fully authenticated 1965 Fender Bandmaster AB763 amplifier head and matching cabinet, serial number A09567, built in Fullerton, California, during the most...
Bay Area Vintage Guitars is proud to offer this exceptional and historically significant 1967 Fender Bassman AB165 head paired with its matching 2×12 cabinet, assembled May 5, 1967, during Fender's golden era of...
A 1968 Gibson ES-335. Semi-Hollow Construction, Gorgeous Original Cherry Finish, Two Awesome Sounding Patent Sticker Pickups, Orange Label, Nylon Saddle Bridge, Mahogany Neck, and Rosewood Fingerboard. The guitar just...
This Fender Jazz Bass was made in the USA in 1964. It shows significant play wear, but is a solid instrument in original condition. The neck date is February 64 and this has all the early features including clay dots....
A nice 1965 ES-335 12 String that appears to be all original with Pat.# Decal pick ups and unmolested electronics. Play as a 12 or as a 6 string, it works fine either way. Has some slight buckle rash and the normal...
This 1966 Gibson Firebird III in Sunburst is available now! As a Non-Reverse III, it sports a trio of P-90 pickups (all pretty well-balanced), a short Maestro vibrola, and a stairstep bridge. This guitar remains...
It’s hard to get much cleaner than this 1960 Gretsch Chet Atkins 6120! While this model sports Gretsch’s classic, vibrant orange hue, this color is actually dubbed “Amber Red” in their catalogs....