Feast your eyes on this wonderfully well-loved and original 1968 Fender Esquire in Firemist Silver Metallic! Firemist Silver replaced Inca Silver in 1965 and had more blue in the overall color mix. This finish has aged...
Feast your eyes on this wonderfully well-loved and original 1968 Fender Esquire in Firemist Silver Metallic! Firemist Silver replaced Inca Silver in 1965 and had more blue in the overall color mix. This finish has aged...
This is a lovely 1968 Fender Esquire in original Sonic Blue! As with most custom colors that received a clear coat, the original color has aged wonderfully. It dons a more minty green shade now. The neck has a gorgeous...
This all-original 1963 Gibson ES-335 is shown here in Sunburst, and it’s a lefty! Generally, left-handed Gibsons were made to order, so it’s great to find an example as clean as this! This guitar’s...
This is a remarkable first year 1963 Gibson Firebird III in Cherry! It’s so early that this has a solid through-neck design rather than the laminate most other Firebirds are made with. Gibson began releasing “radical”...
Check out this incredible 1968 Gibson SG Custom! It’s all original in this special ordered Cardinal Red finish. As the relationship between Gibson and Les Paul came to a close in 1963, the SG Custom was born. The...
We’re so pleased to show this 1966 Gibson SG Standard in the very rare and original Pelham Blue. The finish has aged to a pretty even Inverness Green color. It’s actually very difficult to tell if it is Inverness...
This is a very rare sight, a 1967 Gibson ES-175 in its original Sparkling Burgundy finish. We usually come across 175s in Sunburst and Natural, so seeing it in this color is so cool. This finish has faded over time,...
Here we have a beautiful 1967 Gibson ES-345TD in Sparkling Burgundy. This guitar looks pretty true to its original Sparkling Burgundy finish in photographs, although in person it looks a bit more faded and bronzed on...
Check out this 1967 Gibson SG Standard in Sparkling Burgundy! This guitar is quite rare, as it is uncommon to see this model in this color. This finish still retains its original vibrancy, with minimal fading and play...
This employee-made 1968 Gibson ES-330TD in Cherry Sunburst is in mint condition and unlike anything we have ever seen! We’re thinking an employee could have made this guitar from the extras in the parts bin, or it...
This is certainly a unique 1969 Gibson ES-335TD in Sunburst! It may not be obvious at first, but this guitar left the factory with an Epiphone Casino fretboard; check out those parallelogram inlays! Paired with its Iced...
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...
This is a great example of a 1957 Gretsch 6121 Chet Atkins in Gretsch Orange! First released in 1955, this was the semi-hollow body version of the extremely popular 6120 Chet Atkins hollow body model. This guitar...
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...
This 1966 Epiphone Coronet is shown here in its original Silver Fox finish. This color is certainly unique and was created by applying a translucent wood stain and a pore filler. The finished product was said to look...
Ever seen a Casino in Ember Red? Now you can say you have! This vibrant Epiphone is from 1966, finished in this Gibson custom color. This is a very rare color for this model. As with many custom colors, this one is...
Check out this original 1966 Epiphone Casino in this classic Sunburst finish! This example is essentially identical in spec to the famed 1965 Casino used by John Lennon. The neck is comfortable in hand, and the guitar...
For your consideration, we have this early 1952 Fender Precision Bass in Blond! Prior to the P-Bass, the only option for players was an upright bass. With this revolutionary design, you have options! This instrument...
Here we have a wonderful 1953 Fender Telecaster in Blond! A blackguard is a staple for so many players; with this one, it’s easy to understand why! The neck has been played in beautifully for a smooth, comfortable...
It’s always great to play a first-year Fender Stratocaster, especially when it feels and sounds like this extremely early, tremolo cover serialized Stratocaster in Sunburst! This guitar was part of the very first...
This 1954 Fender Stratocaster in Sunburst is incredibly special, as it is within the first 10 Stratocasters that were given a serial number! This is #0108, making it the 9th serialized Strat (Starting with #0100). These...