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 Year:  1954 Location: Hollywood

Notes: 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.
 Make/Model:  FENDER PRECISION BASS
 Color:  BLONDE
 Item:  103849055
 Price:  Contact store for price.

 

 Year:  1953 Location: Hollywood

Notes: Originally introduced in 1953, the Les Paul Custom went through a number of changes until it was discontinued in '63. Reintroduced in 1968, it has remained a staple of the Gibson line ever since.
 Make/Model:  GIBSON Les Paul Custom
 Color:  BLACK
 Item:  103848255
 Price:  Contact store for price.

 

 Year:  1965 Location: Hollywood

Notes: 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
 Make/Model:  FENDER JAZZ BASS
 Color:  CANDY APPLE RED
 Item:  103843728
 Price:  Contact store for price.

 

 Year:  1959 Location: Hollywood

Notes: 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. During a short interval, It had no model designation on the headstock, hence the term "nocaster". It has remained a staple of the Fender line for nearly 60 years.
 Make/Model:  FENDER Telecaster
 Color:  BROWN
 Item:  103843645
 Price:  Contact store for price.

 

 Year:  1963 Location: Hollywood

Notes: 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.
 Make/Model:  FENDER Stratocaster
 Color:  SUNBURST
 Item:  103843603
 Price:  Contact store for price.

 

 Year:  1963 Location: Hollywood

Notes: The Gretsch company got a relatively early start with electric guitar production, selling their first models by 1939. However, it wasn't until 1954 that Gretsch became a major player in the electric market. The Electro-II was renamed the Country Club and steadily gained popularity. Two models that stand out the most from this time period of Gretsch are the 6120 Chet Atkins and the White Falcon. Gretsch has enjoyed a position as one of Americas classic guitar companies ever since.
 Make/Model:  GRETSCH DOUBLE ANNIVERSARY
 Color:  SUNBURST
 Item:  103832853
 Price:  $4,295.00

 

 Year:  1955 Location: Hollywood

Notes: The Gretsch company got a relatively early start with electric guitar production, selling their first models by 1939. However, it wasn't until 1954 that Gretsch became a major player in the electric market. The Electro-II was renamed the Country Club and steadily gained popularity. Two models that stand out the most from this time period of Gretsch are the 6120 Chet Atkins and the White Falcon. Gretsch has enjoyed a position as one of Americas classic guitar companies ever since.
 Make/Model:  GRETSCH ROUNDUP
 Color:  ORANGE
 Item:  103822607
 Price:  Contact store for price.

 

 Year:  1977 Location: Hollywood

Notes: 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.
 Make/Model:  FENDER Stratocaster
 Color:  SUNBURST
 Item:  103822573
 Price:  $3,499.00

 

 Year:  1962 Location: Hollywood

Notes: Although introduced in 1952, the Gibson Les Paul didn't receive the official definition of "standard" until 1960. Built with a maple capped mahogany body and two PAF humbuckers, the standard would become the most desired and valuable electric guitar in history. Played by the likes of Duane Allman and Jimmy Page, it has truly become the "standard" rock/blues/jazz instrument.
 Make/Model:  GIBSON Les Paul Standard
 Color:  CHERRY
 Item:  103814042
 Price:  Contact store for price.

 

 Year:  1962 Location: Hollywood

Notes: 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.
 Make/Model:  FENDER Stratocaster
 Color:  FIESTA RED
 Item:  103813770
 Price:  Contact store for price.

 

 Year:  1970 Location: Hollywood

Notes: 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.
 Make/Model:  FENDER Stratocaster
 Color:  SUNBURST
 Item:  103809737
 Price:  Contact store for price.

 

 Year:  1940 Location: Hollywood

Notes: Born during the Hawaiian music craze between the world wars, these solidbody screamers are now used for everthing from traditional country and gospel to blues and progressive rock.
 Make/Model:  GIBSON EH-125
 Color:  N/A
 Item:  103798719
 Price:  $799.99

 

 Year:  1964 Location: Hollywood

Notes: Introduced in 1954, the Fender Stratocaster has become an iconic instrument in rock history. Used by countless guitar legends, including Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jeff Beck, Ritchie Blackmore and Buddy Guy, it has remained in the forefront of guitar-based music for over half a century.
 Make/Model:  FENDER Stratocaster
 Color:  SUNBURST
 Item:  103783949
 Price:  Contact store for price.

 

 Year:  1965 Location: Hollywood

Notes: Introduced in 1954, the Fender Stratocaster has become an iconic instrument in rock history. Used by countless guitar legends, including Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jeff Beck, Ritchie Blackmore and Buddy Guy, it has remained in the forefront of guitar-based music for over half a century.
 Make/Model:  FENDER Stratocaster
 Color:  N/A
 Item:  103779204
 Price:  Contact store for price.

 

 Year:  1964 Location: Hollywood

Notes: Introduced in 1954, the Fender Stratocaster has become an iconic instrument in rock history. Used by countless guitar legends, including Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jeff Beck, Ritchie Blackmore and Buddy Guy, it has remained in the forefront of guitar-based music for over half a century.
 Make/Model:  FENDER Stratocaster
 Color:  SUNBURST
 Item:  103759656
 Price:  Contact store for price.

 

 Year:  1963 Location: Hollywood

Notes: Featuring four 10" speakers and 40 watts of power, the Fender Concert was rather short lived (1960-65) and was available in period correct brown, white or black tolex. Loud and punchy, it was retired soon after the introduction of the 4x10" Super Reverb in late '63.
 Make/Model:  FENDER CONCERT
 Color:  N/A
 Item:  103757961
 Price:  $1,999.99

 

 Year:  0000 Location: Hollywood

Notes: Watkins/WEM is England's original manufacturer of amplifiers. Their 1954 Westminster guitar amp was five years ahead of Vox, and a full decade prior to Marshall's debut. It's easier to list early English rockers whose first amp WASN'T a Watkins, than to name the countless British Invasion musicians who first gigged on Westminster, Scout, and the more famous Dominator combo amps. The Watkins Copicat Tape Echo is a milestone product, with a sound which some enthusiasts still prefer to that of any other similar unit ever made. Watkins/WEM amps are not common in the United States, outside of recording studios, and in the collections of amp tone aficionados. The aggressive, snarling guitar sounds of Watkins combo amps are belied by these small units' kitschy, almost cute aesthetics.
 Make/Model:  WEM COPY CAT
 Color:  N/A
 Item:  103738779
 Price:  $750.00

 

 Year:  1961 Location: Hollywood

Notes: Tuned E to E, the Fender Bass VI was a bass geared towards the guitar player. Sharp eyed viewers of the Beatle's film "Let It Be" can see George or John playing a Bass VI anytime Paul was manning the piano.
 Make/Model:  FENDER BASS VI
 Color:  N/A
 Item:  103718539
 Price:  Contact store for price.

 

 Year:  1969 Location: Hollywood

Notes: The Gretsch company got a relatively early start with electric guitar production, selling their first models by 1939. However, it wasn't until 1954 that Gretsch became a major player in the electric market. The Electro-II was renamed the Country Club and steadily gained popularity. Two models that stand out the most from this time period of Gretsch are the 6120 Chet Atkins and the White Falcon. Gretsch has enjoyed a position as one of Americas classic guitar companies ever since.
 Make/Model:  GRETSCH COUNTRY GENTLEMAN
 Color:  BROWN
 Item:  103718533
 Price:  $4,495.00

 

 Year:  1957 Location: Hollywood

Notes: 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.
 Make/Model:  FENDER Stratocaster
 Color:  2 TONE SUNBURST
 Item:  103717217
 Price:  Contact store for price.

 

 Year:  1957 Location: Hollywood

Notes: Introduced in 1954, the Les Paul Junior was a budget model aimed at the student market. It featured a flat, uncarved mahogany body with no binding, a P90 pickup, and a wraparound combined bridge/tailpiece
 Make/Model:  GIBSON Les Paul Junior
 Color:  SUNBURST
 Item:  103710154
 Price:  Contact store for price.

 

 Year:  1960 Location: Hollywood

Notes: Introduced in 1954, the Les Paul Junior was a budget model aimed at the student market. It featured a flat, uncarved mahogany body with no binding, a P90 pickup, and a wraparound combined bridge/tailpiece
 Make/Model:  GIBSON Les Paul Junior
 Color:  CHERRY
 Item:  103710148
 Price:  Contact store for price.

 

 Year:  1965 Location: Hollywood

Notes: 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
 Make/Model:  FENDER JAZZ BASS
 Color:  SUNBURST
 Item:  103697475
 Price:  Contact store for price.

 

 Year:  0000 Location: Hollywood

Notes: Vintage wah-wah pedal specifically voiced for bass guitar.
 Make/Model:  Foxx DOWN MACHINE
 Color:  N/A
 Item:  103694512
 Price:  $249.99

 

 Year:  1956 Location: Hollywood

Notes: Introduced in 1954, the Fender Stratocaster has become an iconic instrument in rock history. Used by countless guitar legends, including Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jeff Beck, Ritchie Blackmore and Buddy Guy, it has remained in the forefront of guitar-based music for over half a century.
 Make/Model:  FENDER Stratocaster
 Color:  SUNBURST
 Item:  103693044
 Price:  Contact store for price.