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Gibson Les Paul Model Goldtop 1952 (Consignment) SOLD

Yes,  this is where is all started for the Gibson solidbody guitars … the very first year,  the
very first version … of the venerable Les Paul Model!!! Here is a well played but original example direct from the original owner,  complete with the original trapeze tailpiece/bridge,  P-90 pickups (EXCELLENT sounding examples!!!),  5/8″ numbered barrel knobs,  no-line Kluson tuners and original Gold Top finish!!!

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PRS CE 22 1998 (Consignment) SOLD

Originally introduced in 1988 the bolt on version of the popular Custom series features a
mahogany body with maple cap and Dragon 2 pickups. This example is in good overall shape with the wear and tear being purely cosmetic. Like with most PRS guitars this one plays like butter and the double cutaway gives great access to the upper frets. The Dragon 2 pickups have a nice crunch and sustain perfect for almost any gig I can think of!

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Rickenbacker 330 1989 (Consignment) SOLD

Rickenbacker 330 1989

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Fender P Bass 1973 (Used) SOLD

This early 70’s P-Bass in Walnut finish has seen some play wear and has lots of
lacquer checking, dents, chips and scratches but it is structurally sound and plays great. It
features an alder body, maple neck, all original electronics and comes with original hardshell
case!

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Fender P Bass 1956 (Used) SOLD

Well, this is the real deal. This 1956 Precision Bass has been through a lot of play, but is in wonderful working condition. The lightweight ash body is resonant and responsive. The
single pickup configuration makes this a no-nonsense workhorse of a guitar, with a punchy
attach and rich sustain.

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Selmer Zodiac Twin Thirty Early 60’s (Used) SOLD

Here are a couple of unique vintage amps that I have never seen up close before. These 30 watt 2×12 amps feature Selmer labeled Goodman speakers, four inputs, built in Tremolo and selector tone push button controls. The “Blinking Eye” gives you a visual indication of the tremolo speed. Now that’s what I’m talking about!  The two independent channels on this amp allow you to use one side for a microphone and the other for guitar. Both amps are in good shape with a bit of cosmetic wear and tear. Pretty cool!

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