This beautiful Strat was John Bride’s main guitar for many years. He assembled it in 1979 from a ’56 that had a great neck but no tremolo body, and a great sounding ’62 trem body. The neck dates from 1956 and was built by Xavier Armenta, famed for his work at Fender. The decals are original, and the pickups and wiring harness are original 1962 except for the volume pot
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This Fender Jaguar from 1964 has all original hardware and electronics. Mute assembly and vibrato arm included in case.
MORE →This Fender custom shop strat has all the specifications to accurately replicate a 1956 model and sports relic style wear and tear to simulate years of play. This particular example is a really nice light weight guitar which plays and sounds great and comes with the original hardshell case full of all the case candy!
MORE →With a tone designed to be more mellow and jazzier than the Strat the Jazzmaster wasn’t really embraced by jazz players. It is more commonly associated with surf rock bands like The Ventures and The Fireballs and later experimental rock bands such as Sonic Youth and My Bloody Valentine. This particular example has been stripped of its finish and has newer tuners but is in great overall shape and has a really cool vibe. Comes with original brown hardshell case.
MORE →This all original mid 70’s Tele Custom has seen a bit of wear and tear but is in great overall shape. I am a self admitted Tele nut but there is always something about a Tele with a humbucker that really gets me going. I guess the ability to go from a really fat rhythm tone to that snarling single coil bite hits the spot just right! Comes with a newer plastic Fender hardshell.
MORE →Here is a rare Gold limited edition strat from the Fender Custom shop. Number 382 of 500 made this guitar is based on a 1950’s Hayes Limited Edition guitar and it surely glitters like ….. well gold of course! Comes with original hardshell case.
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