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Fender Precision Bass 1963 Sunburst
Cat#: 8963
The Fender Precision Bass was the first mass-produced and commercially successful electric bass. It is a solid body instrument equipped with one split-coil electric pickup and this particular guitar is in Sunburst finish and exceptional condition for an instrument of this age.
Price: AU$18,000.00 |
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Fender Jazzmaster 1964 L Series Sunburst
Cat#: 8950
The Fender Jazzmaster was first introduced at the 1958 NAMM Show and was designed as a more upmarket instrument than the Fender Stratocaster, but how time changes things! Jazzmaster can now be had for far less than a Stratocaster making them an excellent entry into guitar collecting, and for play...
Price: AU$10,500.00 |
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Fender Jaguar 1963 Sunburst L Series
Cat#: 8949
This fine example of a Fender Jaguar was made in the second year of the Jaguar models life on the 1st of May 1963. Although it shows some playing wear on the back of the neck, the guitar is in excellent condition and would make a fine addition to any collector looking for a good representative in...
Price: AU$7,500.00 |
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Gibson ES-295 1953 Gold
Cat#: 8946
The Gibson ES-295 was first introduced in 1952 and shared the same finish as the original Gibson Les Paul Goldtop model which originated during the same year. The gold on this guitar is worn in places and simply adds to the charm of this instrument.
Price: AU$15,000.00 |
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Fender Telecaster Custom Sunburst c1972
Cat#: 8892
It's a factory Tele with a humbucker. We like this model because it retains the great rear Tele pickup and bridge configuration. And Fender did this guitar right, hiring Seth Lover (the man who invented the humbucking pickup in the first place) to design the front pickup for them. It is bright...
Price: AU$10,000.00 |
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