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...
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...
What’s better than a 1966 Firebird III? Maybe a factory Black one?? Sign us up! In all seriousness, this Non-Reverse Firebird is genuinely one of the coolest ones we’ve come across (maybe rivaled by its...
This 1966 Rickenbacker 375/6 is all original in FireGlo! The Rick body shape, unique inlays, and cats-eye soundholes are immediately recognizable, iconic for their ties to 60s pop culture. This example is a 375/6, which...
By the looks of it, you’d think this 1966 Gibson ES-335TD was brand new from the custom shop! A few weeks ago, an original owner walked into our store to sell this beauty. He purchased the guitar new at the Sam...
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 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...
As far as Non-Reverse Firebirds are concerned it doesn’t get much cooler than this factory Polaris White Example from 1966! From a distance, it looks stunning, but up close, you can tell it’s been played and...
This 1966 Fender Custom Telecaster Thinline in Wildwood Green is certainly not like anything we’ve seen before! This was made during Fender’s experimental period in the mid to late 1960s and is technically a prototype...
Take a look at how vibrant this all original 1966 Gibson EB-0 in Cherry is! When the EB-0 was first introduced, it featured a slab body in the Les Paul double cut style, but like most other models, adopted the SG body...
If you’re looking for an amazing-sounding bass with tons of patina, this 1966 Gibson Thunderbird II in its original aged finish is the one for you! This particular bass sounds exceptional, with such an intensely full...
This extremely rare 1966 Gibson EMS-1235 in Cherry with Gold Hardware is fully original! We’ve seen a bunch of original Gibson double necks with an assortment of neck combos, but this one has got to be one of the...
Check out this limited-run 1966 Rickenbacker 4005WB in its original FireGlo finish! The production of the 4005 model only lasted from 1965 until 1971, making this model one of the rarest examples from Rickenbacker’s...
This incredibly rare 1966 Fender Stratocaster in Fiesta Red features a factory original, bound fretboard! The exact production numbers of these bound fretboard Stratocasters are unknown, but we speculate that it’s about...
Here’s an incredibly clean 1966 Fender Stratocaster in its original Candy Apple Red finish. This example is set up with a comfortable low action for effortless playing and a snappy sound. The subtly figured maple neck...
Here’s a beautiful and fully original 1966 Gibson Firebird XII in Sunburst! Less than 300 of these twelve string variants were shipped in its limited production window of 1966-67, and this one is a great example! It has...
This original 1966 Fender Stratocaster in Candy Apple Red has a crazy figured neck, and features an extremely rare bound rosewood fretboard with dot inlays! With Fender’s new CBS ownership in full swing, the...
Here’s a nicely preserved, fully original 1966 Rickenbacker 340/6 in MapleGlo! The model number denotes three pickups with standard trim and six strings. By 1966, the 340 featured a 1-1/2” deep body, giving this guitar...
Here’s an extremely well-kept 1966 Fender Stratocaster in its original Lake Placid Blue finish! Fender first introduced the larger headstock design in 1966, and this example features a flame maple neck to showcase this...
This 1966 Fender Electric XII is remarkably rare in its original Charcoal Frost Metallic finish! We love seeing an Electric XII in a custom color, and seeing it in this well-preserved Charcoal Frost finish blows our...
A true studio staple, this 1966 Fender Electric XII, in its original Sunburst finish, is the perfect fit for all your twelve-string needs! It’s got that iconic jangle, fantastic playability, and all original...
Of all the Gibson Custom Colors, Pelham Blue has to be one of the most beloved and sought-after, and it looks incredible on this all-original 1966 Gibson EB-0! When the EB-0 was first introduced, it featured a slab body...
We love an oddball, and this all-original 1966 Mosrite Baritone Bass in Blue Sparkle certainly fits the bill! From the “Bart Simpson” style tuners to the signature Mosrite vibrato and bright Sparkle finish, this one...
This 1966 Gibson Firebird V (Non-Reverse) has aged like a fine wine in its original Pelham Blue finish! Overall, this piece is in excellent condition, and the mild aging of the clear coat has almost given it a slight...
You’ll get two great guitars in one playing this gorgeous 1966 Gibson EDS-1275 in Sunburst. With one twelve-string neck and one six-string neck, you can easily switch your sound back and forth! This beautiful guitar has...
Who couldn’t love this worn-in 1966 Fender Stratocaster in Olympic White with a bound neck?! With Fender’s new ownership in full swing, the Stratocaster underwent several changes in 1966, with a couple of...
Here’s a guitar you don’t see much, a 1966 Fender Telecaster in its original Transparent Red finish! One primary reason for their scarcity is that this finish was only made for export markets, namely the UK. The...
There’s no need to feel blue while playing this awesome 1966 Gibson Melody Maker in Pelham Blue! The Melody Maker bass was marketed as a beginner’s model in the Gibson lineup, just below its older brother, the EB-0,...
Check out the patina and check on this 1966 Gibson Non-Reverse Firebird VII! As you can see, the wear on this piece shows a good amount of Blue, particularly on the back and edges of the guitar. The vibe is simply off...
How could you not love this 1966 Fender Jazzmaster in its original Candy Apple Red finish?! This well-maintained example is an excellent time capsule piece, as it hardly shows its age. With block inlays and a bound...
Here’s a beautiful 1966 Fender Jaguar in its original Blond finish with gold hardware! The Fender Jaguar came standard in a Sunburst finish with nickel hardware, making the Blond finish and gold hardware a custom...