Early Guild D-25 - all mahogany, flat back, nice rosewood headstock overlay with earlier style lower logo placement. Very clean and very healthy neck and frets. NICE! All original other than upgraded tuners ( Grover)
Early Guild D-25 - all mahogany, flat back, nice rosewood headstock overlay with earlier style lower logo placement. Very clean and very healthy neck and frets. NICE! All original other than upgraded tuners ( Grover)
'69 EB-3 - still with one piece neck & no volute or Made in USA stamp. Very clean example. Just in, more info coming
First year Les Paul Deluxe gold top in overall nice condition. Just in, check back for more info -
Unusually beautiful and superb sounding orange label L-5 CES. Neck pickup is later '70's, great pro refret. This is the closest you can get to a pre '61 L-5 CES and for lots less $, point being we're talking here about...
Early '69 LP Custom, all '68 features, call for full details.
Very clean '69 D-28, Brazilian rosewood back and sides. Very healthy neck and neck set, plays great. Sounds pretty good too😏. Original case in unusually nice condition. Pickguard replaced, bridge bolted down and...
Very clean one owner early '69 D-28, fully original, crack free with very healthy neck and frets, beautiful straight grained Brazilian and original case. Pick guard is lifting but not too badly, good action and...
1969 Used Fender Allegro 5-String Banjo “Pete Seeger” scale. Great sound, great shape w/ossc. $1,000
1969 Gibson Johnny Smith, Attractive Cherry Sunburst finish, Ridiculously flamed Maple back, All solid wood construction, 1 & ¾ inches wide at the nut, Two Johnny Smith floating pickups, Gold hardware, Great low action,...
1969 Gibson Johnny Smith D, Cherry Sunburst, Deluxe Artist model, Carved Spruce top, Attractively Flamed Maple back and sides, Ebony fingerboard with split block inlays, Two Floating Johnny Smith pickups, Gold hardware,...
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one owner, Brazilian rosewood, gut string, super clean and never had any work, nor does it need any.
Here's a 1969 Fender Stratocaster in original RARE custom color Sonic Blue finish. Near mint, all original example! No breaks, cracks, repairs. The pots date to the 32nd week of 1969, with the neck date stamp being...
Ludwig Vintage 1969 Hollywood Shell 5-Piece Drum Kit w/ Supraphonic Snare (Pre-Owned) The Ludwig Hollywood Kit is a timeless classic, cherished by drummers for its rich sound and impeccable craftsmanship. Designed for...
Here's an ultra rare, Lefty 1969 Fender Strat in 3-Tone Sunburst finish. Minty clean, all original guitar. No breaks, cracks, repairs. Maple cap neck! Hendrix spec! Just an overall incredible guitar. Transitional '69...
Here's a 1969/70 Fender Stratocaster in Olympic White finihs. Gorgeous clean example, that's all original. No breaks, cracks, repairs. Besides on ware near the bottom strap button, the guitar is near mint! 22AUG68B neck...
According to The Blue Book of Acoustic Guitars, the Gibson C-1 classical guitar was manufactured in various forms from 1951 to 1971. Gruhn’s Guide and Vintage Guitar Price Guide basically agree, although there is some...
Valid for a lot of vintage strats! ONE LEFT/the one with the white wires. In stock-1972 strat 3 -way To Inquire 412-862-9551.
A late '69 Park-75 amp almost completely original, barring a fresh bias control and filter caps. This smallbox amp works flawlessly and has that warmth & depth only a late 60's plexi can offer and in an even rarer Park,...
I apologize in advance for telling you folks what some of you already know and others of you don’t want to know, but it’s stuff which anybody who is considering bidding on this guitar ought to know, so here goes: Gibson...
The Gibson Heritage dreadnought was manufactured at the famed Kalamazoo plant from 1965-1982, significantly featuring spectacular Brazilian rosewood backs and sides on the 1965-1967 models. In many respects, the...
According to George Gruhn’s Guide to Vintage Guitars, the Gibson Blue Ridge is a jumbo-style guitar with a solid spruce top and rosewood back and sides and a mahogany neck. The standard Blue Ridge guitar has a...
According to The Blue Book of Acoustic Guitars, the Gibson B series of acoustic guitars was the direct successor to the LG series largely phased out in the mid-1960s. Generally speaking, the B-15 replaced the LG-0, the...
Killer sounding '69 Marshall plexi Super Bass 100! Fully serviced and recapped. Replacement Heyboer power transformer but otherwise mostly stock and sounding excellent...
This Epiphone FT-345 looks virtually UNPLAYED, despite the fact that it was apparently made in Japan in about 1969. In 1958 Gibson acquired the Epiphone trademark and equipment and decided that Epiphone would be...
This '69 Superbass plexi panel amplifier has stock WIMA tropofoil caps! This has been observed on several other Marshalls (as well as Park amps from same period), and totally adds a Vox influence! ...actually not, but...
Another killer late 60's Laney plexi amp with Partridge transformers that's been fully serviced and ready to ROCK!
#957859 This guitar sounds excellent and looks great-- intense, sexy blood-red burst coloring with light crazing. A lightly worn, Southern Jumbo guitar. Nice slim neck a warm and welcoming sound. Two old, stable top...
#565655 This guitar came alive-deep resonant bass- with the addition of a bone saddle . A handsome, bright red crackled finish on top with a 1 11/16" nut neck width A little minor lift at the point of the pickguard....