A very clean example of an early Fender Jazz Bass.
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The Deluxe Reverb was relied on for blues and rock and appears on many recordings. This is a very clean and great-sounding example of the 1966 production run.
MORE →This is a very cool guitar, with looks reminiscent of a very early P-bass. The semi-hollow body makes for a very light and comfortable instrument, and adds a bit of resonance to the tonal character. It doesn’t really look like any other guitars and makes its own statement.
MORE →This Vibrolux Reverb is so clean it could be a new amp and still has its five year transferable warranty! It features two channels for normal and bright, 2 10″ Jensen P-10R speakers, reverb and vibrato and puts out 40 watts of power.
MORE →This is a very cool Mustang bass. The Neckplate with the serial number isn’t original; that number, with the preceding L, indicates production between 1962 and 1965, but the Mustang bass didn’t come into production until 1966. The neck has no date but is stamped 0400-1243 in red and J. Torres in black, dating it to 1974 and matching the pot codes.Regardless, this is a largely original, great bass.
MORE →The Fender Telecaster has proven to be a classic example of an innovative, durable, attractive design that’s lasted for over 60 years for a simple reason: as stock, it more than meets the needs of its users, but is easy to modify and still work extremely well. This model has two basic differences – the humbucking pickup and the six-saddle ‘vintage appearance’ bridge.
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