Ah, yes, the age-old question: “How many custom color Firebirds does one place need?!”Well, the only acceptable answer is: “One more…” Once again, we’re ecstatic to offer a...
Ah, yes, the age-old question: “How many custom color Firebirds does one place need?!”Well, the only acceptable answer is: “One more…” Once again, we’re ecstatic to offer a...
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 1963 Gretsch Country Club remains incredibly clean in its original Cadillac Green finish! The Country Club was first introduced in 1954, and was available in Sunburst (6192), Natural (6193), or Cadillac Green...
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...
There’s cool, and then there’s a factory black Gibson! This 1968 ES-175D comes in one of the rarest Gibson custom colors. It is largely uncommon to see this finish on this model. This guitar could be a...
This 1965 Gibson ES-355TDC features ’64 appointments and original mono wiring from the factory! As Gibson’s top-of-the-line ES model, the 355 features block inlays on an ebony fretboard, a tortoiseshell...
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...
This Sunburst 1966 Epiphone Casino was custom-ordered with factory humbuckers! The Casino typically came with dual P-90s, though this example features two mini humbucking pickups, a feature typically seen on the Riviera...
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 1969 Gibson EBS-1250 comes in its original Cherry finish. Each of these double necks was custom-built to order, and as a result, many fewer were made compared to other Gibson models. Of all the double-necks Gibson...
We’re keeping it clean with this 1963 Gibson SG Special in Polaris White! While the standard color on this model was typically Cherry, this Special comes in a beautiful custom finish. This creamy custom color...
This (circa) 1929 National Tricone Style 3 Resonator is fresh into our shop! It is a roundneck example, and features “Style 3” specs including Lily of the Valley engravings on the body. On this ebony board,...
This example is a truly exquisite 1960 Gibson ES-335 in its original Sunburst finish. This particular 335 was a bit of an enigma when it arrived in our shop. When we were authenticating it, we noticed that it sported...
This 1954 Gibson Les Paul “All Gold” looks fantastic, all worn in! While most Goldtops received their iconic aureate color on top alone, All Gold Les Pauls feature a golden finish applied to their entire...
This 1906 Martin 2-21 is nearly 120 years old! This acoustic model was popular during the late 1800s to early 1900s. Along with a natural spruce top, the round soundhole features a three-stripe rosette, with even more...
This 1965 Gibson Firebird III is a lovely “non-reverse” example, maintaining its bright Inverness Green finish! This guitar is just as green under the guard as it is all over its body, making it a great...
Talk about a stunning Switchmaster; this 1959 Gibson ES-5 boasts some of the coolest features! This model has unique controls all its own, including a four-way slotted switch located on the treble bout, a trio of...
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 1963 Gretsch White Falcon is shown here in its original and clean White finish. Due to the high costs of this top-of-the-line semi-hollow Gretsch, production was somewhat limited, making this addition to our...
We’re lucky to have this custom-ordered 1967 Gibson ES-355 in Sparkling Burgundy! With its rare finish, mono output, gold hardware, and tortoise shell pickguard, this 355 plays and looks like the one-of-a-kind piece...
When a “Burst” is mentioned, many players immediately think of Jimmy Page’s #1, while others may picture Billy Gibbons’ “Pearly Gates.” However, if you were born in the 80s, the first thing that comes to mind is likely...
This 1968 Gibson ES-335 is shown here in its original Cherry finish. Straight from the original owner, this guitar was kept in fantastic condition, as evidenced by how little wear is present on the instrument. Its...
As far as Non-Reverse Firebirds are concerned, it doesn’t get much cooler than this factory 1965 XII in Kerry Green! This is one of Gibson’s rarest custom colors, so seeing it on this twelve-string example...
This 1968 Epiphone Embassy Deluxe bass comes in its original Cherry finish! It showcases a batwing headstock, two Thunderbird-style pickups, and the original string mutes! Overall, a beautiful bass to play with with a...