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1973 and 1976 are often referred to as Fender's best seventies production years. Here's one of the very best Teles from that peak period
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$500 price reduction by our consignment customer on this legendary triple pickup, Bigsby equipped Les Paul Custom. Rare and rock'n'roll to its very core!
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Burns - the best British built guitars of the sixties, (marketed in the US by Baldwin), really scored big with their Jazz models. And, just like Fender's Jazzmaster, these weren't jazz guitars, either...
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Music Man "Stingray II", 1977. Amazing condition, and features an equally amazing internal mod, with the addition of an original Boss OD-1 overdrive. Imagine the fun to be had with this axe!
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Don't spend thousands on a vintage Dobro or National when you just need that lonesome twang for a couple of numbers in your set. Grab this cool pro setup reso and save the big bucks for studio time
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This is the guitar that the word 'versatile' was invented for! Five discrete pickups, thirteen separate tone possibilities. Too much guitar...? Ain't no such thing!!!
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Top-of-the-range Seagull acoustic-electric, featuring the famous LR Baggs iBeam active pickup & pre-amp system. RRP $3100! Price just slashed by our consignment customer!!!!
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The GIANT sound in vintage twelve-string electrics! As played by the likes of Robby Krieger from the Doors, David Byrne, Johnny Marr and Bruce Springsteen
Customer Feedback
I admit I was a bit sceptical at first, when you said it shouldn't be too hard finding a vintage Gretsch 'New Yorker' for my (very meagre) budget. When you came through with details on three really nice looking ones I was still sceptical about how good they could really be for the prices you were quoting me. As you know I eventually bit the bullet and took a gamble on you. Well, I can't thank you enough. To receive a 1952 'New Yorker' in this condition, FOR THIS STUPIDLY LITTLE AMOUNT OF MONEY, is unreal!! I can't thank you enough for making this part time musician a VERY happy man.