1993 Fender Duo-Sonic
$900
The Loft at Lays Guitar Shop
1993 Fender Duo Sonic MIM
From the Ken Feist collection
This guitar was from the first production run of MIM Duo-Sonics. Owned by Ken Feist, a local Fender rep. You will see inside the gig bag it is stamped "SAMPLE NOT FOR RESALE." This was the 25th Duo Sonic produced in '93 at the Ensenada...
1963 Fender Duo-Sonic
$7,500
Willies American Guitars
In a very rare color, very clean. Factory-original with bridge cover, strap, cloth, and cable. White with no clear lacquer overcoat so it never yellowed. In 35 years we've never seen one like it (there is one other for sale out there). The consigner purchased it from the original owner, and it...
1963 Fender Duo-Sonic
$9,995
1964 Fender Musicmaster RARE
$3,199
Kansas City Vintage Guitars
Check out all the pictures and information here:1964 Fender Musicmaster RARE Cherry Red | Pre-CBS duo sonic vintage
1964 Fender Musicmaster Cherry Red Rare Pre-CBS!
Really nice and honest vintage Fender Musicmaster in rare Cherry Red. This was for a short period in 1963-64. Not many were made....
1963 Fender Stratocaster
$18,950
Southside Guitars
This Fender Stratocaster was made in the USA in 1963. It has a blue sparkle finish and matching headstock. While the finish is not original, it was likely done in the mid 1960's and is a high quality vintage sparkle finish. All parts are original and this is a great playing and sounding strat. ...
2023 Fender Custom Shop 1963 Journeyman Jazz Bass
$4,650
Thunder Road Guitars PDX
Freshly set up in-house by our esteemed Guitar Tech, this Custom Shop Journeyman J-Bass is dialed in and ready to go. Comes with Custom Shop black hard shell case and COA. See below for more details and specifications. Custom Shop Traveler Spec Sheet included in the Photo section.
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1963 Gibson GA-19 RVT Falcon Skip Simmons serviced
$1,159.99
Mahar's Vintage Guitars
No Sales Tax For Customers Outside Of California.
This Gibson GA-19 RVT sat around the shop for quite a while, waiting for an opportunity to drag it down to Skip Simmon's place so he could apply the mods that he frequently discusses on the Truth About Vintage Amps podcast.
The Falcon was long...