Fender Pro Reverb AA165 c.1966 (SKU: 28578)
<p>Originally introduced in 1965, the Fender Pro Reverb remains a still somewhat under the radar amp from the blackface lineup.<br>Coming at a time when amps were getting more powerful to keep up...
<p>Originally introduced in 1965, the Fender Pro Reverb remains a still somewhat under the radar amp from the blackface lineup.<br>Coming at a time when amps were getting more powerful to keep up...
<p>Fender Bassman 5F6, serial #BM-00111, made in Fullerton, CA, 1957. Very good cosmetic shape and expertly restored, player grade example.</p> <p>The later revision 5F6 and 5F6-A amps are well known...
<p>Looking for a classic amp from the 1970's? Maybe a clean amp for recording? Maybe a platform for your ever growing pedalboard? All of the above? Look no further - here we have a Silverface Twin...
Souldier is an independent design manufacturer, fusing aesthetic textile creation with functionality. Their unique merchandise is inspired by musicians and created for the connoisseur looking to...
Souldier is an independent design manufacturer, fusing aesthetic textile creation with functionality. Their unique merchandise is inspired by musicians and created for the connoisseur looking to...
Souldier is an independent design manufacturer, fusing aesthetic textile creation with functionality. Their unique merchandise is inspired by musicians and created for the connoisseur looking to...
Souldier is an independent design manufacturer, fusing aesthetic textile creation with functionality. Their unique merchandise is inspired by musicians and created for the connoisseur looking to...
Souldier is an independent design manufacturer, fusing aesthetic textile creation with functionality. Their unique merchandise is inspired by musicians and created for the connoisseur looking to...
<p>Gibson would produce the GA-20 in serveral different forms between 1950 and 1961. This example of the GA-20 comes from about the middle of its run, and ticks all of the boxes for any vintage amp...
<p>Gibson GA-8 Gibsonette, made in Kalamazoo, MI in 1953, serial number #359. This model would later evolve and be re-named the Gibson "Discoverer" in 1960, the turn of the space age decade. This...
This is an 21 chord Appalachian Autoharp by Oscar Schmidt. The body of this autoharp is made from maple and spruce woods with a glossy finish. All the pads on the chord buttons work well and it has...
Equipped with a larger-than-usual soundhole to supply enhanced projection, the E20D-TC-LSH is a canon of a dreadnought that’s packed with world-class tonewoods. This guitar's Thermo-cured Adirondack...
From luthier Donald MacRostie made about 30 years ago in Athens, Ohio, we're stunned by this earlier example from Red Diamond mandolins. Completely hard carved, the fully bound A style body is of...
Intermediate range tenor from Bacon and Day from the early 1930s, abound with pearloid, with original hardware, and upgraded tuners. The 11" rim assembly has all original hardware including four...
<p>Harry Eibert is well known to this area, having been a Syracuse based luthier for quite some time. Now residing in Montana, Harry continues to work on instruments, producing some under the HF...
Likely from the 1970's, these classic instruments were well known for their practical use in the class room. This 12 chord example is in good shape, with a strong bass response and impressive volume....
Here is a RBI (Rhythm Band Inc) Chromaharp autoharp. Produced in Japan in the 60s and 70s. Plays well! All chord 12 chord buttons work when it's all tuned up. Is currently missing 3 strings.
This appears to be an old Slingerland banjo thas been equipped and fitted with an interesting neck adjuster as well as internal hardware that is certainly not original to the banjo. It has new gear...
Unmarked but rather ornate five string from the early 20th century, bearing enough Washburn traits to get us thinkin. The spun over 11" diameter rim assembly has a rolled tonering, red stained maple...
Say hello to the Mini II MH — the popular Mini travel-size guitar, but slightly bigger and with an extended 580mm (22 7/8”) scale length so it tunes perfectly to Standard E. Despite its small...
This amazing concert Ukulele comes from the workshop of Eastman Guitars. The sitka spruce top paired with the Solid Ovangkol back and sides makes this an excellent ukulele for the professional or...
<p>Lets face it, we all love Peavey. Their amplifiers are indestructible - so logically, it only made sense to make something nice and "fragile" - something to be respected at the gig, not just...
The 25 Series embodies the charm of traditional ukulele ornamentation combined with the striking natural figure of Acacia, an exotic tropical wood closely related to Koa, the beloved tonewood native...
Samick has built *so* many of the worlds instruments, ironically, such that some of their very own branded products aren't on most players wave lengths. Enter the SM 50S... in a world where there...
This excellent Tenor Ukulele comes from the workshop of Eastman Guitars. The sitka spruce top paired with the Solid Ovangkol back and sides makes this an excellent ukulele for the professional or...
The F325 is a popular budget model dreadnaught form Yamaha. This particular guitar is used and in good condition. It plays well and the action isn't uncomfortably high. There is some fret wear on the...
<p>Originally introduced in 1933, the D-45 would become Martin's flagship model. Often copied, but never equalled, the D-45 features Martin's highest grade appointments for a production instrument -...
1972 MIJ Yamaha FG-2500 12-String with a solid spruce top, solid 3 piece Brazilian rosewood/maple back and Brazilian rosewood sides. This jumbo body guitar is one of the higher end FG models that...
Designed for huge tone, the D-35's have become increasingly popular, especially fine older examples like this one here which dates to 1969. The model was introduced in 1965 as an interesting...
<p>A *rare* transitional Martin, stamped from both New York & Pennsylvania, while the company underwent a significant move just before the turn of the century. </p> <p>Sonically speaking, this small...