Here is a 1963 Fender Precision Bass in excellent playing condition. The P-Bass was introduced in the 1951’s and stepped right up to become the most recorded instrument in history.
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Here’s a 2009 Tweed Valvetrain Tallboy 205, in ultra-clean condition.
The Valvetrain Tallboy 205 is a hand-wired 5-watt Class A tube amp based on the 1955 Fender Princeton 5F2A. It’s pretty straightforward, with inputs, volume and tone controls, and a 12 inch Eminence Legend speaker.
MORE →Here’s a very clean, 1966 Fender Pro Reverb Blackface Amp. It’s been recapped and has a replacement 3-prong AC cord for safety.
Fender started building the Pro Reverb amp in 1965, and production ran until 1982.
MORE →Here is something new – a Gibson Midtown Standard with Bigsby. Always on the search for new ideas, in 2011 Gibson introduced the Midtown as a blend of classic designs and new features and technologies.
The Midtown is based on the visuals of the ES-3xx series guitars, and is thinline but isn’t arched, it’s a chambered, flat top guitar. The top is solid maple (rather than laminate as on the ES-3xx series) and the back is chambered mahogany.
MORE →The Peavey EVH Wolfgang Standard was one step along the path of Eddie Van Halen’s work and association with various guitar manufacturers.
The EVH Wolfgang ‘Standard’ was built from 1996 to 2002 in Leakesville, Mississippi (and then to late 2004 in Meridian, Mississippi), though in fact, Peavey did not use the term ‘Standard’ with reference to these models.
MORE →Here is a very nice 1927 Gibson L-4 archtop guitar. Gibson introduced the L-series guitars around 1902 with the L-1, L-2, and L-3 and the L-4 first appeared in 1911 or 1912, and was produced with minor variations (for example, the soundhole ring changed periodically, using plain, diamond and checkerboard patterns) until 1956.
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