Museum: Electric Guitars
Serial # 178917. Fender introduced the Coronado in '66 to gain some marketshare in the thin-line hollowbody market that Gibson an...
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Serial # L38612. Neck date 1-Oct-64, pots date to 21st week of '64. Introduced in '62 and occupying the top spot on Fender's price...
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Serial # L99887, neck date of August 2nd, 1965. Pickups dated 8-31-65 (neck and bridge) and 9-8-1965 (middle). Pots all date 14th...
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Serial # L45091, neck date of June 4, 1964, pots coded 19th and 21st weeks of '64. 100% original and unmodified. The Jazzmaster wa...
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Serial # SZ4098100. One of only a hundred made by Fender Custom shop Master Builder Dennis Galuszka. The original Reverse Proto wa...
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And here's another choice: Spend US$749 on a re-issue Harmony Rebel, or buy an original in near perfect condition for $200 less! A...
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The Mexican-made Roadworn series offers players a vintage-vibed relic-finished instrument at a fraction of the price of a USA cust...
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Serial # A-28180, FON 5226-1. This is one of those “You’ve got to be joking” kind of guitars. We really couldn’t believe our eyes...
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Douglas Harrison’s GB model was designed in conjunction with guitarist Gary Benson and offers Jazz guitar features and sensibiliti...
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Serial # 72348521. The Pro Deluxe was offered for only a few years in the late 1970’s. the model was essentially a Les Paul Deluxe...
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An all-original two pickup Rocket. Mid 1960’s build, with adjustable pole DeArmond pickups. Cherry sunburst, completely original a...
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Serial # N6566. A butterscotch blond T-52, heavily aged, with a fantastic soft V neck, and Lollar pickups. At just under 7.5 Lbs,...
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