Here is an exceptionally clean 1966 Blackface Fender Bassman head. The Fender Bassman was one of Fender’s most successful designs, but despite the name on the panel, many guitarists have used them.
MORE →This 1995 Fender Custom Shop Stratocaster is a great playing guitar in very clean condition.
The finish is in very good shape with a beautiful dark three tone burst. The neck is a very nice piece of birds-eye maple.
MORE →Here’s a real treat: a very good condition 1999 Gibson ES-5 Alnico, built in the Gibson Custom Shop at Nashville, Tennessee. The Gibson ES-5 was first produced in 1949, as an alternate electric model of the L-5. Intended for jazz players, the ES-5 had three pickups and lots of controls to allow subtle tonal adjustments.
MORE →Here is a fine 2000 Michael Lazar classical guitar.
Michael Lazar is a builder — and ex-banker — living and working in St. Albert, Alberta. He discovered a passion for classical guitars and began building classical guitars around 1980. Since retiring from banking in 2000, has focused on guitar construction.
MORE →Here’s a Kelton Swade 57 Sunburst. Kelton Swade has been producing what he calls AVR guitars – Authentic Vintage Replicas – for some time now and has gained a devoted following amongst high-end players like Keith Urban and Vince Gill.
MORE →Here is a very clean 1980s Music Man MM 112 RD50 amplifier.
Leo Fender sold his namesake company to CBS Musical Instruments in 1965.
In 1971, he quietly formed a new company named Tri-Sonics Inc. with Tom Walker and Forrest White.