Rickenbacker 330 1989
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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!
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.
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!
MORE →around 1909. The Tu-ba-phone tone ring has a square crossection with holes perforated on its inner surface and is considered to this day, one of the finest tone rings for both tenor and 5-string frailing banjos! This particular tenor is a No. 9 model with intricately engraved mother-of-pearl inlays and a highly detailed neck-heel carving! These Tu-ba-phone No. 9 banjos are not only sought after as tenors, but are highly valued as potential conversions to 5-string claw-hammer instruments!
MORE →Here is a beautiful ES-330 from the mid 60’s. At one point this guitar had a stop tail piece and two posts have been installed underneath the holes in the top which are now filled. The Brazilian rosewood fretboard has lovely dark grain lines and feels super smooth. The set up and neck profile on this guitar is so nice it plays like butter!
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