Today we are featuring a Fender American Vintage ’62 Precision Bass in a beautiful three tone sunburst. This reissue instrument pays homage to a ground breaking year for the Fender Precision Bass. All of the classic details are present including the rosewood fretboard, tortoise shell pickguard, nitrocellulose lacquer finish and chrome bridge and pickup covers. The covers are shipped unmounted but are included in the accessory kit.
MORE →Here is a beautifully dolled up D3 model witch features a German spruce top and 41 and 42 inlay work. This wonderfully sounding flat top is in excellent condition and comes with original hardshell case!
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Sitka spruce and mahogany is definitely on display with this guitar! Solid note fundamental, crisp but not harsh trebles and full and defined midrange bloom characterize the sound of this extremely well built flat top. This example has seen a little bit of play wear but it is all minor and cosmetic.
This model looks eerily like a past model that was endorsed by a very prominent guitarist who once played a homemade stripped Strat. If you don’t know who this is please go back to watching re-runs of Three Stooges episodes. The Axis has been long associated with this very influential guitarist, but the only similarity is the aesthetics and the Gotoh made Floyd. The neck has changed to a slightly sleeker shred friendly contour that still keeps one foot in vintage Tele land.
MORE →When Gibson introduced the Flying V in 1958, it was without a doubt ahead of its time. In 1967, Gibson reintroduced the Flying V to the world with much greater success. Players fell in love with its striking angular design, as well as its light-weight, streamlined profile, and comfortable balance. The narrow upper body allowed access to the upper frets like no other guitar. Ever since then, the Flying V has become an iconic staple of the electric guitar in rock and roll music.
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