Here’s a nicely refinished 1968 Fender Precision Bass. There have been lots of good reasons to refinish an old instrument, and this one was done professionally without significantly altering the edges or contours. The DiMarzio pickup was likely installed in the late 70’s or early 80’s for a punchier tone. This bass plays well, sounds and looks great.
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Here is a beautiful white tolex Mesa Boogie Mark 1 Reissue from Mesa in excellent condition! It features two volumes and one master volume, treble, bass, and middle controls, 100/60 watt selector, “tweed” power option for a saggier sound, reverb and presence controls on the back pannel, single 12″ Mesa Black Shadow speaker. Relive the beginning of modern high gain tone with this very cool reissue amp!
MORE →Here is a very nice portable 112 combo from Rivera. It has 55 watts of class AB power, two channels with boost options, patented Ninja boost, FX loop and a footswitch. This amp has a killer overdrive and great clean headroom!!
MORE →Bakelite-neck nationals were made from about February 1929 to August 1930 for a production total of around 1800 instuments. They are rare, for a couple of reasons. First, they weren’t made for long because Bakelite turned out to be less stable than the designers hoped, even with a steel rod inserted on later models and the experiment was discontinued.
MORE →This is a beautiful condition MapleGlo (meaning clear gloss, natural lacquer finish) 360/12, with huge amounts of chime. In excellent shape, it’s been set up and it’s ready to go.
MORE →Valley Arts guitars were originally produced in Los Angeles, with the first model appearing around 1977 and demand from top west coast musicians requiring rapid growth. Unfortunately a 1990 arson at the shop next door to their retail location caused the Valley Arts company significant damage, and in 1992 Samick bought a 50% stake and assumed production.
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