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$1,250.00This Fender American Standard Telecaster has a neck stamped with the date, June 27, 1988. It has that classic combination of a black finish, white pickguard, and maple neck and fingerboard. It is in very good condition for its age, showing only light cosmetic wear from normal use over the years.
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$1,495.00Please note, we no longer ship vintage or used amps. They are local pickup only. Give the store a call for more information 901-729-2466.
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Here is a really cool vintage amp that offers the best of both worlds: classic Blackface Fender tone with some upgrades that make it even more useful for today's players.
This 1966 Fender Bassman head (Serial #A20363) has been fully serviced and modified by Lyle Caldwell of Psionic Audio, one of the most respected amp techs in the business. The first channel has been voiced more like a Marshall, giving it a thicker midrange and more aggressive gain structure while still retaining the touch sensitivity and character that make these old Bassmans so special. -
$2,895.00Here is a really cool 2012 Fender Custom Shop Wildwood 10 '56 Stratocaster Relic in Faded Sea Foam Green.
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It has been collector owned and is in near-mint condition: not that it matters much given the Heavy Relic finish; but it is worth noting how little actual playwear it has seen. The frets show only the faintest signs of use, and it has been well cared for.
It plays exactly how you would hope a great Custom Shop Strat would: super comfortable, lively, and resonant. The hand-wound Wildwood 10 pickups (John Cruz set) sound fantastic, with classic Strat tone with a great balance and clarity in every position. -
$2,999.002025 Fender Custom Shop '63 Deluxe Closet Classic Custom Esquire with a Bigsby. Black with a lightly aged nitro finish. It is in mint condition with no wear to speak of. Frets are perfect. Plays and sounds great.
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$2,850.00Here is a 1975 Fender Precision Bass with a natural finish, ash body, and maple neck and fingerboard. Serial number 626646.
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The bass plays and sounds great. Currently set up with flatwound strings it has that solid, authoritative Precision tone you’d expect from a mid '70s Fender. It is in good condition showing overall cosmetic wear that is entirely consistent with its age - nothing out of the ordinary for a 50-year-old instrument.
The pickguard has been replaced with a solid brass guard, and the pickups were swapped out many years ago for EMG pickups. Based on the pots, the pickup change most likely dates to the 1980s. It is a great playing vintage Precision with some period correct mods.
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$3,895.00Here's a 1976 Fender Telecaster in Blonde finish. This one is all original and in excellent shape, especially for being nearly 50 years old. It's a two-owner guitar that was played lightly early on, then spent the majority of the next 40-plus years tucked safely under a bed. It is incredibly well-preserved, showing with very light cosmetic wear and the original frets that show very little use. It plays and sounds great.
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Not only does it come with the original hardshell case, but the original bridge cover and owner's manual are also included. Both very cool to have and pretty rare to still be with the guitar after all these years. -
Regular Price: $2,599.00
Special Price $2,209.00
This JB-5 features a Caribbean Rosewood fingerboard, Satin Light Tint finish, Tortoise pickguard, and White Pearl Block Inlays.
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The JB-5 projects a time-honored, yet subtly progressive vibe; embracing the past yet unafraid of moving forward. The slim, hard-rock maple neck features an easy-playing satin finish, while its comfortable 9 1/2" radius and Jescar 57110 medium-jumbo nickel-silver frets deliver silky playability. Its Leo Fender-designed Saddle-Lock bridge to transfer string energy right into the body end-grain for an incredibly resonant instrument. The moment you open the deluxe Tolex hardshell case, you'll be greeted with an instrument of timeless elegance and a delicious aroma that'll have your pulse racing. -
$799.99The foundation of the L•2000 is a pair of G&L Magnetic Field Design™ humbuckers backed by the flexible Tri-Tone™ control system,* providing the sort of versatility that’ll let you find your tone no matter what kind of bass line you’re laying down. The Tri-Tone system features a trio of mini toggles for pickup selection, series/parallel signal routing and active/passive operation, as well as a trio of knobs for volume, treble and bass. With all that under the hood, Leo gave the L•2000 the kind of chops that’ll fit in any situation, from classic R&B to power-packed rock to poppin’ funk. What’s more, the L•2000 features an innovative Leo Fender-designed Saddle-Lock™ bridge to transfer string energy right into the body end-grain for an incredibly resonant instrument. The Tribute® Series L•2000 delivers the magic of Leo’s revolutionary bass at a price attainable for every working musician. Once you play a G&L Tribute Series, you’ll never look back. Learn More -
$549.99The JB•2’s classic Alnico V pickups have tone reminiscent of the best examples from the early ‘60s, thanks to the work of Paul Gagon, G&L VP Engineering. Gagon found his inspiration reviewing original prints stored in Leo Fender’s private laboratory at G&L, but that was just the start. About 30 years ago, Gagon was an R&D; engineer at another company when he was tasked with finding out what was so special about the early bolt-on basses many players raved about. Gagon tirelessly analyzed many examples of what were considered holy grail basses, spending time out on the shop floor talking to builders still working in the pickup department since the ‘50s, all on a quest to discover where the real mojo was – and wasn’t. What he learned from the builders matched his own engineering analysis. You see, back in the day, the actual spec of pickups coming down that old production line varied considerably. That meant coming up with the right specs was more challenging than simply following the prints, and Gagon’s persistence paid off as the JB-2 serves up delicious, classic tone. While the pickups are the origin of the tone, the JB•2 will surprise you with a clarity and sustain unmatched by old basses with their rudimentary bridge design. You see, the JB•2 features an innovative G&L Saddle-Lock™ bridge to transfer string energy right into the body end-grain for an incredibly resonant instrument. If you’re ready to let go of the past but still love that classic Alnico tone, get your hands on a JB•2 and experience a brilliant mash-up of old-school and new-school Leo. Once you play a G&L Tribute Series, you’ll never look back. Learn More -
$549.99The JB•2’s classic Alnico V pickups have tone reminiscent of the best examples from the early ‘60s, thanks to the work of Paul Gagon, G&L VP Engineering. Gagon found his inspiration reviewing original prints stored in Leo Fender’s private laboratory at G&L, but that was just the start. About 30 years ago, Gagon was an R&D; engineer at another company when he was tasked with finding out what was so special about the early bolt-on basses many players raved about. Gagon tirelessly analyzed many examples of what were considered holy grail basses, spending time out on the shop floor talking to builders still working in the pickup department since the ‘50s, all on a quest to discover where the real mojo was – and wasn’t. What he learned from the builders matched his own engineering analysis. You see, back in the day, the actual spec of pickups coming down that old production line varied considerably. That meant coming up with the right specs was more challenging than simply following the prints, and Gagon’s persistence paid off as the JB-2 serves up delicious, classic tone. While the pickups are the origin of the tone, the JB•2 will surprise you with a clarity and sustain unmatched by old basses with their rudimentary bridge design. You see, the JB•2 features an innovative G&L Saddle-Lock™ bridge to transfer string energy right into the body end-grain for an incredibly resonant instrument. If you’re ready to let go of the past but still love that classic Alnico tone, get your hands on a JB•2 and experience a brilliant mash-up of old-school and new-school Leo. Once you play a G&L Tribute Series, you’ll never look back. Learn More -
$499.99When Leo Fender launched the G&L SB•2™ bass in 1982, he packed his latest innovations in pickup and bridge design into a straightforward, hard-working bass. If you prefer a less-is-more aesthetic but hunger for something meatier, the SB•2 is just the ticket. The SB•2 starts with a familiar shape, though subtle modifications to its sculpting make it more sleek and balanced. Strap it on and it immediately feels at home, yet somehow more comfortable than you expected. The slim, C-shaped neck falls immediately to hand, checking in with a modern 12″ radius and its 22 medium-jumbo nickel frets ready to deliver silky playability. Once the SB•2 has nestled into your comfort zone, it’s time to experience just how far Leo evolved the classic duo of split-coil and single coil pickups. You see, these Magnetic Field Design™ interpretations were created by Leo to give you more gusto without losing detail and finesse. A simple dual-volume control setup allows you to strike any balance between the two, even backing off both volumes to dial in a more vintage flavor. What’s more, the SB•2 features an innovative Leo Fender-designed Saddle-Lock™ bridge to transfer string energy right into the body end-grain for an incredibly resonant instrument. The Tribute® Series SB•2 brings the magic of Leo’s own reinterpretation of the P/J configuration, all at a price attainable for every working musician. Once you play a G&L Tribute Series, you’ll never look back. Learn More -
$549.99Players fond of the old adage “if it ain’t broke…” haven’t played a JB•2™. You see, the G&L JB•2 is all about refinement, blending “holy grail” Alnico single-coil tone with modern Leo Fender† improvements. The JB•2’s classic Alnico V pickups have tone reminiscent of the best examples from the early ‘60s, thanks to the work of Paul Gagon, G&L VP Engineering. Gagon found his inspiration reviewing original prints stored in Leo Fender’s private laboratory at G&L, but that was just the start. About 30 years ago, Gagon was an R&D; engineer at another company when he was tasked with finding out what was so special about the early bolt-on basses many players raved about. Gagon tirelessly analyzed many examples of what were considered holy grail basses, spending time out on the shop floor talking to builders still working in the pickup department since the ‘50s, all on a quest to discover where the real mojo was – and wasn’t. What he learned from the builders matched his own engineering analysis. You see, back in the day, the actual spec of pickups coming down that old production line varied considerably. That meant coming up with the right specs was more challenging than simply following the prints, and Gagon’s persistence paid off as the JB-2 serves up delicious, classic tone. While the pickups are the origin of the tone, the JB•2 will surprise you with a clarity and sustain unmatched by old basses with their rudimentary bridge design. You see, the JB•2 features an innovative G&L Saddle-Lock™ bridge to transfer string energy right into the body end-grain for an incredibly resonant instrument. If you’re ready to let go of the past but still love that classic Alnico tone, get your hands on a JB•2 and experience a brilliant mash-up of old-school and new-school Leo. Once you play a G&L Tribute Series, you’ll never look back. Learn More