Check out this 1965 Fender Jazz Bass finished in its original custom color Shoreline Gold Metallic! Features of this bass include a matching headstock, rosewood fingerboard, and pearl dot inlays. At some point there was...
Check out this 1965 Fender Jazz Bass finished in its original custom color Shoreline Gold Metallic! Features of this bass include a matching headstock, rosewood fingerboard, and pearl dot inlays. At some point there was...
We are proud to show off this extraordinarily clean 1965 Fender Stratocaster in Candy Apple Red with original gold hardware! This example is one of the earliest guitars to feature a maple cap fretboard, a feature not...
Check out this beautiful 1965 Fender Jaguar in its original Fiesta Red finish! It is shown here with a bound rosewood fingerboard and pearl dot inlays. The Jaguar was one of the few Fender models offered with a shorter...
Here we have a spectacular 1965 Fender Stratocaster in its original Olympic White finish! This guitar is special because it’s one of the earliest examples to feature a “maple cap” fretboard with the traditional...
This 1965 Epiphone Wilshire is shown in what we believe to be an original Inverness Green finish. Epiphone technically did not offer this finish (Inverness Green was a Gibson custom color) but we suppose anything is...
Have you ever seen mahogany flame quite like this body of this 1965 Gibson Firebird VII in Sunburst?! The wings on this piece have beautifully even flamed running throughout both wings, and we’ve never seen another...
This 1965 Fender Telecaster is shown here in its very rare and original Transparent Red finish! Like other models of the time, Transparent Red seems to have only been available to the UK market, however it was...
If you’re looking for that 12-string jangle in Fender form, this beautiful 1965 Fender Electric XII in Candy Apple Red is for you! The Electric XII was one of the last projects Leo Fender designed with the company, and...
We never get tired of a Custom Color Reverse Firebird, and this beautifully aged 1965 Gibson Firebird III in Cardinal Red is definitely no exception! Towards the end of the run of Reverse Firebirds, Gibson had some...
Here we have a beautiful 1965 Fender Stratocaster in the rare and original Teal Green Metallic! The overall clear coat on this piece has yellowed to give the guitar an incredible shade of green, with some hints of the...
Who doesn’t love a well-used 1965 Fender Stratocaster in the always rare and original Sonic Blue Finish?! This piece is an excellent example of the transition Fender underwent with CBS taking over. It sports a green...
How can you ever tire of Fiesta Red, especially on this clean 1965 Fender Stratocaster? This guitar was made halfway through the first year of CBS’ ownership of the company, and perfectly shows off some of the changes...
Bound neck with dot inlays, November 1965 neck date, January 1966 pickup dates, a few very small dings on the body, missing a couple of pickguard screws, but overall it's in very clean original condition. Includes its...
Made by Danelectro, and sold through Sears in the mid-60's.
Very good sounding 12 string guitar that is easy to play.
#916009 small dime size piercing in upper right bout, never repaired because it is never noticed when played. Very excellent sounding cheaper version of Martin12 string. These early 60’s red label Japanese -made guitars...
Renowned as a treasured perfect little guitar this model was actually an inexpensive offering by Guild in the early “60s”. Near perfect unplayed condition. Sounds like a small Martin.
Wonderful sounding rebraced to square 1965 Harmony that now is a very amazing small-bodied player. A bit beat up but respectable and the sound it projects makes up for its earlier impressions.
Plays astonishing well. Great deal for 60’s nostalgia. Rebraced (X-braced) so it sounds amazing by expert Dave Shepard in N.C.
Amazing sound for a little parlor guitar. My favorite small guitar. Melodic travel guitar.
#237605 Beautifully made in Sweden. Loud and sweet, light crackle finish for its age. Back is gorgeous figured mahogany , tight spruce top with finish worn in one very small place at bottom of pick guard just above...
~1965 Gibson Black Reflector Knob Set A set of black reflector knobs from 1965-1969. These knobs are in excellent condition and are vintage correct parts for a SG Standard and a number of other Gibson guitars from 1965...
Single Guild Humbucking Pickup with chrome cover from ~1965. The cover has never been removed. The lead wire has been removed and needs replacement. There is some wear to the cover. Length, 2 3/4" Width, 1 1/4" Height,...
This long vibrato tailpiece from the late 1960's has never been installed on a guitar. It's in near mint condition. Great for a restoration project. You will never find another part like this in this condition. $900...
This pickguard and wiring harness is all original except for the toggle switch which is a replacement. The set includes the pickguard with Melody Maker inscription, two pickups, two volume pots (134 65 01, 500K), two...
Single Patent Stamped Humbucking Bass Pickup with a chrome cover from ~1965. The cover has never been removed. This pickup was used in the bridge position on EB-3 basses. The pickup outputs 6.98k on the meter. $500 Free...
Summary: In 1961, the Gibson Les Paul Junior model morphed into what we now know as the SG body shape, a sharp double-cutaway guitar which was a drastic departure from the original Les Paul design. This all-mahogany SG...
Summary: Few things compare to a real deal vintage Fender Stratocaster! This Strat has been well cared for all of its life but was obviously played quite a bit….evident by the well-worn feeling neck. The neck feels...