Vintage – 1955 Gretsch® 6130 Round Up electric guitar. Gretsch ‘G’ brand Round Up, cowboy belt-buckle tailpiece, and leather engraved sides.
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Read MoreVintage – 1965 Fender Electric XII guitar. Designed by Leo Fender, the Fender Electric XII was introduced in late 1965. The headstock is different from Fender’s usual 6 on-a-side shape, and is sometimes referred to as a “hockey stick”. Leo Fender’s bridge design for this model is very simple, works well, and may be one of Fender’s best designs of the 1960s.
Read MoreVintage – 1954 Gibson Les Paul Junior guitar. The Gibson Les Paul Junior was initially released in 1954 as an affordable, entry-level electric guitar but quickly became a favorite of many guitar great.
Read MoreVintage – 1965 Fender Jaguar electric guitar. The 24” scale Jaguar was introduced in 1962 and considered Fender’s top-of-the-line model until 1967. The Jaguar shared its unique rhythm / lead circuit with the Fender Jazzmaster. This well worn factory stock Jaguar has its original Candy Apple Red finish with matching headstock. The ultimate Surf guitar! Comes with a new Fender hardshell case.
Read MoreVintage – 1966 Mosrite ‘Joe Maphis’ style Double Neck guitar. The guitar is fitted with a 12-string neck at the top and a 6-string at the bottom. Each headstock it labeled “M MOSRITE / of California”.
Read MoreUSED MINT – 2006 Gibson Jimi Hendrix Signature Flying V Guitars. These two Limited Edition Hendrix Flying V’s were part of the Gibson ‘inspired by’ series.
Read MoreVintage – 1969 Fender Paisley Tele with factory Bigsby and 1970 Fender Rosewood Tele with factory Bigsby. Both the Paisley and Rosewood Tele’s are rare birds but with factory stock Bigsbys these two Tele’s fall into the ultra rare category!
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