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  1. G&L ASAT CLASSIC BLUESBOY - Himalayan Blue #1073
    $2,400.00

      Upgraded with 3-ply White Pearl pickguard, Satin Light Tint neck finish, and rear contour.
      The G&L ASAT Classic Bluesboy is a factory-modded version of Leo’s final word on the traditional single-cutaway bolt-on axe. For players looking for the unmistakable warmth of a classic humbucker in the neck position, the Bluesboy delivers with a well-balanced pairing of a G&L A2S4248N Alnico II magnet humbucker and a single-coil G&L Magnetic Field Design bridge pickup designed by Leo Fender. Framed in a classic boxed-steel bridge, the single-coil MFD bridge pickup delivers crisp attack with complex harmonics while individual brass saddles offer modern levels of intonation refinement. Flip to the neck ‘bucker and you’ll discover all the charismatic warmth you could ask for. Put ‘em together and you’ll find yourself immersed in exploring the limits of this guitar’s surprising versatility.

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  2. USED Fender Deluxe Nashville Telecaster with Maple Fretboard 2003 Candy Apple Red Made in USA
    $1,795.00

    Here's a very cool American made Fender Deluxe Nashville Telecaster in Candy Apple Red. Made in 2003. If you need a great guitar with both Strat and Tele sounds at a reasonable price, this is the guitar for you. It's all original with the exception of the pickups...they have been upgrade with Dimarzio's. DiMarzio DP413 Virtual Hot T bridge, DiMarzio DP415 Area 58 middle, DiMarzio DP411 Virtual Tele Neck. The middle pickup emulates the celebrated 1958 Strat pickup, the neck and bridge pickups have that classic Tele tone. These pickups sound fantastic, have virtually no hum, and way less magnet pull than the stock Fender pickups. 

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  3. USED Rare 1985 St. Blues 4 String Blues King Model Bass

    Regular Price: $1,500.00

    Special Price $1,195.00

    Here's a rare St. Blues Blues King model four string bass. Serial number 01005. This bass was built in Memphis, TN by Tom (TK) Keckler at the Strings & Things guitar shop in 1985 with parts purchased from Hisatake Shibuya in Tokyo, Japan. Shibuya was the founder of ESP Guitars. At this time a few other manufacturers used ESP for OEM instrument bodies and necks such as Kramer Guitars, Schecter Guitar Research, Robin Guitars, and Dimarzio. The Blues King model was based off a modified Fender Telecaster design and available in both guitar and bass versions. They are sought after by collectors and considered of very high quality. It features a mahogany body with bound top, maple neck with Indian Rosewood fingerboard, active EMG pickups, black hardware, and black finish.

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  4. G&L CLF Research L-2500 5-String - Old School Tobacco #7237
    $2,209.00

    Harking back to the late 70's when Leo Fender was developing new innovations at his CLF Research company, and gearing up to launch his new G&L brand; the new CLF Research L-2500 pays homage to its roots with classic details including the early CLF/G&L headstock and neck profile, beautifully reproduced aluminum CLF knobs, elegant-chrome control plate housing the Tri-Tone Preamp and color-coded mini toggle switch tips.

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  5. Used Fender The Twin Tube Guitar Combo Amplifier
    $795.00
    Please 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. Learn More
  6. Used 1972 Fender Super Reverb Amp
    $1,795.00
    Please 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. Learn More
  7. Used Fender Concert Amp
    $850.00
    Please 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. Learn More
  8. Used 1968 Fender Super Reverb Amp
    $2,495.00
    Please 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. Learn More
  9. USED Fender 1983 American Precision Bass Elite II Three Color Sunburst
    $1,600.00

    The Fender Precision Bass has been offered in a myriad of models in its nearly 70 years of existence, including a number of "reissues". One of the coolest variants was the Elite II, which was introduced in mid-1983, and was only made for two years (1983 - 1984). This particular Elite II bass is an early one, made in 1983 at Fender's factory in California. This was Fender's high-end line of the time, and their second attempt at an active bass. The Elite II has two split humbucking pickups with an active preamp and a normal (passive) tone control. The high-mass chrome Schaller bridge is missing the fine tuners but works just fine without them. The output jack is mounted on the side of the body. It has Schaller deluxe tuners and Schaller strap locks. It has overall signs of play wear and surface wear consistent with an instrument that's nearly 40 years old. The worst of the wear being dents and finish loss along the lower bout of the body -  see photos for details. The frets are in great shape and have many years of life in them. The neck is nice and straight with very comfortable, low action and the truss rod functions perfectly. All electronics and parts are in perfect working condition. Comes with a tweed hardshell case.

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  10. G&L USA Limited Edition ASAT Classic Thinline Semi Hollow 2-Tone Goldburst Metallic #9347
    $1,999.00

      The ASAT Classic Thinline Limited Run blends vintage Leo styling cues with modern Leo function and refinement. Featuring MFD pickups, Alder body, Modern Classic neck profile with 9 1/2" radius, Vintage Tint Satin neck finish.
      The G&L ASAT Classic is Leo's final word on the traditional single-cutaway bolt-on axe. Framed in a classic boxed-steel bridge, the single-coil Magnetic Field Design bridge pickup created by Leo Fender† delivers crisp attack with complex harmonics while individual brass saddles offer modern levels of intonation refinement. Flip to the single-coil MFD neck pickup and you'll discover a delectably rich tonal palette, from round clean jazz tones to thick, gritty blues.

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  11. Lollar Special T Bridge Pickup
    $125.00

    Inspired by the early 1950s Fender Broadcaster pickups, the Lollar Special T Series is our most popular Tele pickup, and for good reason! Punchy and powerful, it offers focused midrange with a small bump in compression and a smooth top end. A versatile pickup suitable for a wide variety of playing styles.

    Avg. DC: Bridge 8.0K

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  12. G&L Legacy - Swamp Ash - Honey Finish #6249
    $2,114.00

    If the traditional double-cutaway bolt-on guitar is your standard, then the G&L Legacy is probably your best bet. It is the culmination of years of research and application from Paul Gagon, the G&L VP Engineering. Their vintage-spec CLF-100 Alnico single coils were developed directly from original Leo Fender prints, and successfully and impeccably capture that sparkle and spank of late 50s single coils. Coupling with the vintage tones is modern crafting, like Leo Fender's PTB (Passive Treble and Bass) system, which functions on all three pickups for dramatically more variety than the vintage setup, and a Dual-Fulcrum Vibrato bridge that allows for maximum stability in bending.

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