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Year: |
1958 |
Location: Hollywood

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| Make/Model: |
GIBSON Skylark |
| Color: |
N/A |
| Item: |
103636312 |
| Price: |
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Year: |
1956 |
Location: Hollywood

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| Make/Model: |
GIBSON J-160E |
| Color: |
N/A |
| Item: |
103366852 |
| Price: |
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Year: |
1977 |
Location: Hollywood

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| Make/Model: |
GIBSON L5C |
| Color: |
N/A |
| Item: |
102686474 |
| Price: |
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Year: |
1959 |
Location: Hollywood

| Notes: |
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hardtail |
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| Make/Model: |
FENDER STRATOCASTER |
| Color: |
N/A |
| Item: |
103304820 |
| Price: |
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Year: |
1964 |
Location: Hollywood

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| Make/Model: |
MOSRITE Double Neck 6/12 |
| Color: |
Sunburst |
| Item: |
103041232 |
| Price: |
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Year: |
1965 |
Location: Hollywood

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currently at store #531 |
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| Make/Model: |
GOYA 1 Pickup |
| Color: |
Brown |
| Item: |
103031332 |
| Price: |
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Year: |
1968 |
Location: Hollywood

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| Make/Model: |
EPIPHONE RIVIERA |
| Color: |
Sunburst |
| Item: |
102786308 |
| Price: |
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Year: |
1958 |
Location: Hollywood

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| Make/Model: |
GIBSON J-50 |
| Color: |
Natural |
| Item: |
102800349 |
| Price: |
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Year: |
1961 |
Location: Hollywood

| Notes: |
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Guitar has factory Bigsby and original hang tags. A highly collectable guitar! |
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| Make/Model: |
GIBSON L5 CUSTOM |
| Color: |
Natural |
| Item: |
102115326 |
| Price: |
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Year: |
1959 |
Location: Sacramento

| Notes: |
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Developed by Leo Fender and launched in 1950, the Broadcaster was soon changed to Telecaster to avoid confusion with the name of a drum model produced by Gretsch. It has remained a staple of the Fender line for nearly 60 years. |
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| Make/Model: |
FENDER TELECASTER |
| Color: |
BLOND |
| Item: |
105194009 |
| Price: |
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Year: |
1979 |
Location: Manhattan

| Notes: |
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In 1979, Fender celebrated 25 production years of the Stratocaster with it's first "anniversary" edition. It was also the first Fender instrument to be issued in a limited quantity and featured the return of the popular 4-bolt neck design. The initial 500 or so instruments produced were finished in Pearl White. However, due to the instability of the finish and the checking that resulted, many were recalled and re-finished in Porsche Silver (though Fender refers to it as "25th Anniversary Stratocaster Silver"), the color that was used in the rest of the production run.
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| Make/Model: |
FENDER STRATOCASTER |
| Color: |
ANNIVERSARY SILVER |
| Item: |
104752984 |
| Price: |
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Year: |
1969 |
Location: Manhattan

| Notes: |
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The Fender Jazz Bass was introduced in 1960. It was designed to provide a mellower tone, featuring 2 pickups and a 34" neck. The fingerboard was tapered and narrower than the Precision bass and the body was Alder rather than Ash. |
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| Make/Model: |
FENDER JAZZ BASS |
| Color: |
WHITE |
| Item: |
104682608 |
| Price: |
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Year: |
1957 |
Location: Manhattan

| Notes: |
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Fender introduced the Precision Bass (P-Bass) in 1951. The P-Bass was the first electric bass and was a smash hit. The Precision bass included a Slab double cut away ash body, a single coil pickup, one piece 34" neck (Maple). The early Pbass also featured large Kluson tuning machines heads. These were later replaced by conventional geared tuning machines. In 1957 the pickup was upgraded to a split double coil pickup and a wider head stock was added.
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| Make/Model: |
FENDER P-BASS |
| Color: |
NATURAL |
| Item: |
104054093 |
| Price: |
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Year: |
1965 |
Location: Manhattan

| Notes: |
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The Fender Jazz Bass was introduced in 1960. It was designed to provide a mellower tone, featuring 2 pickups and a 34" neck. The fingerboard was tapered and narrower than the Precision bass and the body was Alder rather than Ash. |
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| Make/Model: |
FENDER JAZZ BASS |
| Color: |
WHITE |
| Item: |
105028583 |
| Price: |
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Year: |
1978 |
Location: Manhattan

| Notes: |
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Debatably the most popular electric guitar ever produced, the Stratocaster has been in production for nearly 60 years. Multiple pickup combinations make it suitable for any style of music while forward thinking design provides a comfortable playing experience in the studio or on stage. |
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| Make/Model: |
FENDER STRATOCASTER |
| Color: |
SUNBURST |
| Item: |
105043745 |
| Price: |
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Year: |
1974 |
Location: Manhattan

| Notes: |
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The Fender Jazz Bass was introduced in 1960. It was designed to provide a mellower tone, featuring 2 pickups and a 34" neck. The fingerboard was tapered and narrower than the Precision bass and the body was Alder rather than Ash.
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| Make/Model: |
FENDER JAZZ BASS |
| Color: |
SUNBURST |
| Item: |
105175749 |
| Price: |
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Year: |
1973 |
Location: Manhattan

| Notes: |
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Introduced in 1966 as a companion to Fender's shorter-scaled, 2-pickup Fender Mustang guitars, the Mustang Bass was the last original bass designed by Leo Fender before his departure from the company in 1965. It has a short 30" scale, a single split pickup (similar to the P-bass), one volume, one tone control and string-through-body construction. Like the early Precision and Jazz basses, the Mustang Bass was also fitted with string mutes.
The standard finishes were red and white. Mustang basses, like all Fender guitars, were finished in nitrocellulose lacquer up until 1968, thereafter in thick polyester finish. In 1969, both the Mustang guitar and bass were issued with 'Competition' finishes, i.e. red with three white stripes, a thick one between two thinner ones, Lake Placid Blue with lighter blue stripes, etc. and were later available in various plain finishes including black and sunburst. (The yellowing of the lacquer on some early models has also resulted in "rare" colours like Surf Green, in reality a yellowed Competition Blue). In production almost continuously to 1981, the Mustang Bass was recently reissued by Fender Japan in 2002. |
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| Make/Model: |
FENDER MUSTANG BASS |
| Color: |
RED |
| Item: |
105175988 |
| Price: |
Contact store for price.
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Year: |
1973 |
Location: Manhattan

| Notes: |
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Gibson created the EB (electric bass) series to compete with the Fender Precision & Jazz models in the mid '50's. The EB1 first appeared in 1956. It's violin inspired contours appeared very similar to the classic hofner bass models popularized by the Beatles. The EB2, a semi-hollow body bass was introduced in 1958 and featured rounded Les Paul like contours. This was probably due to influence of the ES335 which was introduced at the same timeframe. Gibson's introduced the EB0 in 1959. The EB3 appeared in 1961 and was a deluxe version of the EB0 with an extra bridge pickup which gave it a much brighter sound. |
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| Make/Model: |
GIBSON EB-4L |
| Color: |
CHERRY |
| Item: |
104571992 |
| Price: |
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Year: |
1966 |
Location: Manhattan

| Notes: |
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Fender introduced the Precision Bass (P-Bass) in 1951. The P-Bass was the first electric bass and was a smash hit. The Precision bass included a Slab double cut away ash body, a single coil pickup, one piece 34" neck (Maple). The early Pbass also featured large Kluson tuning machines heads. These were later replaced by conventional geared tuning machines. In 1957 the pickup was upgraded to a split double coil pickup and a wider head stock was added. |
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| Make/Model: |
FENDER P-BASS |
| Color: |
SUNBURST |
| Item: |
104974618 |
| Price: |
Contact store for price.
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Year: |
1973 |
Location: Manhattan

| Notes: |
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Debatably the most popular electric guitar ever produced, the Stratocaster has been in production for nearly 60 years. Multiple pickup combinations make it suitable for any style of music while forward thinking design provides a comfortable playing experience in the studio or on stage. |
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| Make/Model: |
FENDER STRATOCASTER |
| Color: |
BLACK |
| Item: |
104101989 |
| Price: |
Contact store for price.
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Year: |
1974 |
Location: Manhattan

| Notes: |
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Debatably the most popular electric guitar ever produced, the Stratocaster has been in production for nearly 60 years. Multiple pickup combinations make it suitable for any style of music while forward thinking design provides a comfortable playing experience in the studio or on stage. |
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| Make/Model: |
FENDER STRATOCASTER |
| Color: |
MOCHA |
| Item: |
103921398 |
| Price: |
Contact store for price.
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Year: |
1972 |
Location: Manhattan

| Notes: |
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Gibson created the EB (electric bass) series to compete with the Fender Precision & Jazz models in the mid '50's. The EB1 first appeared in 1956. It's violin inspired contours appeared very similar to the classic hofner bass models popularized by the Beatles. The EB2, a semi-hollow body bass was introduced in 1958 and featured rounded Les Paul like contours. This was probably due to influence of the ES335 which was introduced at the same timeframe. Gibson's introduced the EB0 in 1959. The EB3 appeared in 1961 and was a deluxe version of the EB0 with an extra bridge pickup which gave it a much brighter sound. |
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| Make/Model: |
GIBSON EB-3 |
| Color: |
BLACK |
| Item: |
104466736 |
| Price: |
Contact store for price.
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Year: |
1965 |
Location: Manhattan

| Notes: |
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Fender introduced the Precision Bass (P-Bass) in 1951. The P-Bass was the first electric bass and was a smash hit. The Precision bass included a Slab double cut away ash body, a single coil pickup, one piece 34" neck (Maple). The early Pbass also featured large Kluson tuning machines heads. These were later replaced by conventional geared tuning machines. In 1957 the pickup was upgraded to a split double coil pickup and a wider head stock was added. |
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| Make/Model: |
FENDER P-BASS |
| Color: |
SUNBURST |
| Item: |
104956630 |
| Price: |
Contact store for price.
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Year: |
1966 |
Location: Manhattan

| Notes: |
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The Fender Jazz Bass was introduced in 1960. It was designed to provide a mellower tone, featuring 2 pickups and a 34" neck. The fingerboard was tapered and narrower than the Precision bass and the body was Alder rather than Ash. |
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| Make/Model: |
FENDER JAZZ BASS |
| Color: |
GREY |
| Item: |
103647798 |
| Price: |
Contact store for price.
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|
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Year: |
1973 |
Location: Manhattan

| Notes: |
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The Fender Mustang was introduced in August 1964. This guitar was essentially a Duo-Sonic with the Dynamic Fender Vibrato. It was available in three colors: Red, Blue, and White. Although similar to Fender's custom colors of the time: Dakota Red, Daphne Blue, and Olympic White, these namings were apparently never used on the Mustang. |
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| Make/Model: |
FENDER MUSTANG |
| Color: |
COMPETITION RED |
| Item: |
105100287 |
| Price: |
Contact store for price.
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