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Peavy Triple X head and 412 Cab (Consignment) SOLD

Peavy Triple X head and 412 Cab (Consignment) SOLD

This Peavy Triple X amp has three earth shattering channels of disemboweling fury! This is the amp that the Gothenburg metal crowd goes crazy for! This amp features 100 watts of class A/B power, FX loop and tons of gain. The matching 412 cab is loaded with Peavey Shefield 75 watt speakers.

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Gretsch White Falcon 1990 (consignment) SOLD

Gretsch White Falcon 1990 (consignment)  SOLD

Here’s a very clean pre-FMIC Gretsch White Falcon – and like all Falcons, it’s got all the subtlety of a supermodel (but perhaps requires less maintenance). This piece sold at $1999 CAD.

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Gretsch 6120AM 2009 (Consignment) SOLD

Gretsch 6120AM 2009 (Consignment) SOLD

Here is a lovely Gretsch 6120AM with a highly flamed maple laminate body. This guitar has almost no play wear or fret wear and plays and sounds great!

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Traynor Acoustic Master Custom Amp SOLD

Traynor Acoustic Master Custom Amp SOLD

The AM Custom is the flagship acoustic instrument amplifier in the Traynor line. Designed to be the ideal single point-source amplifier solution for the acoustic musician, the AM Custom delivers 225 watts of clean tone through the integrated long-excursion 8-inch woofer and dual neodymium dome tweeters and integrated mixer.

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Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Roadster 2008 (Consignment) SOLD

Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Roadster 2008 (Consignment) SOLD

If you are looking to dive into a huge sea of high gain tone then this is the amp for you. This Mesa head and 2×12 cab are adorned in a white alligator tolex covering for an instant eye catching look. The head features a multi-watt channel assignable poweramp which allows you to assign either 2 or 4 power tubes to each channel for 50 or 100 watts of power.

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Gibson Firebird I Non-Reverse 1965 (consignment) No Longer Available

Gibson Firebird I Non-Reverse 1965 (consignment) No Longer Available

Gibson started producing the Firebird in 1963 (as the ‘reverse’ models), but by 1965 sales weren’t being made and Fender was suing for copyright infringement, so the guitar was basically flipped, producing these ‘non-reverse’ models, and these were produced until 1969 when the line was discontinued. The Reverse models used a neck-though design, while the non-reverse feature a set-in neck.This Firebird I has two P-90’s and a factory stop-bar-and vibrola combination. The vibrola itself works quite well; these units are really nothing like the Stratocaster bridge, but are much more like a Bigsby in terms of pitch change.

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