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  • ~2006 Music Man Sterling Pearl Blue

    Guitar Immaculate Music Man Sterling Bass in Pearl Blue. Maple neck / rosewood fingerboard. That about covers it.
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  • ~1974 Fender Precision Bass

    Guitar Light weight ( 8.5 lb ) circa '74 P Bass, crazy clean, light and great color on stage.
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  • 1964 Fender Jazz Bass

    Guitar Heavily played '64 Jazz Bass, neck is straight as an arrow and plays effortlessly. Beat but sweet.
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  • PRS McCarty Royal Blue

    Guitar 1989 or 1999 - take your pick, gorgeous wide flame top under rich royal blue finish. There are a number of finish chips around top edge of the body. Otherwise very clean and plays and sounds as you'd expect. Original hard shell case.
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  • 1966 Danelectro Longhorn Bass

    Guitar Extremely fine conditional and all original '66 Dan O' with original case. Plays very well also.
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  • 2011 PRS Gary Grainger Bass

    Guitar Custom PRS GG 4 string bass in excellent condition, only minor signs of wear, small chips, scuffs etc. Includes pro gig bag, more details and pics to come -
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  • 1991 Gibson SJ (1942 reissue)

    Guitar One of the very first guitars built at the new Bozeman Montana facility in 1991, the Southern Jumbo was a faithfully designed and executed reissue of the original 1942 model. The first small batch were "virtually hand-built by master luthier Ren Ferguson" - to quote the authors of the excellent "Gibson's Fabulous Flat-Top Guitars", who by 1992 was joined by John Walker, another of Gibson's top builders. Just like the originals, they had a 24 3/4" scale, unbound fingerboard with twin parallelogram inlays, and tapered & scalloped top braces. Most notably, just like a small group from the 1st batch in 1942, a very small number were built with Rosewood back and sides, instead of mahogany. To most flat top aficionados, this combination of design, construction, and materials represents the pinnacle of Gibson flat top production from this period, just as it did in 1942. Not only did it mark a sharp turn-around in Gibson flat top production at that point in time; more than any other model it led the way forward in Gibson's re-emergence and return to high quality and consistency. This is the 11th one built, out of a total probably numbering not much higher than that. She plays and sounds exceptional and is in overall extremely fine condition, both structurally and cosmetically.
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  • 1966 Rickenbacker 365 OS Fireglo

    Guitar Original & complete, this one owner Rick 365 OS is about as nice as it gets in all respects. Even has the original Rick-O-Sound Stereo / Mono splitter box. Strong pickups, strong color, and strong 9+ condition.
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  • 1970 Gibson Les Paul Bass

    Guitar Original and in excellent condition, 1970 Les Paul Bass with case Just in, more info and pics coming -
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  • Lefty Gibson EB-0

    Guitar HOLD.
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  • 1971 Martin 00-18

    Guitar Just in - fifty years new.
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  • 1964 Harmony Rocket

    Guitar Very fine condition '64 Harmony Rocket / most popular 2 pickup model. Great condition, plays well and with the DeArmond pickups on board sounds surprisingly great too.
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  • ~1966 Mosrite Celebrity

    Guitar Early Mosrite Celebrity - '66 - in amazing condition. All original - apparently including the pickguard and headstock ornament - and case. Plays unreal, etc.
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  • 1946 Martin 000-21

    Guitar Excellent early post war 000-21 with really nice straight grain Brazilian rosewood, ebony 'board & zipper back strip. Newer saddle, pins and case. Plays great, sounds great and looks way cool.
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  • 1946 Gibson ES-125

    Guitar 1946 ES-125. First year / first variant with non-adjustable P-90, all mahogany body and trapezoid inlays. Amazing condition - how about, "near mint for it's age"? Just a few very small marks here and there. Original hard shell case in wonderful condition. Plays and sounds completely great, only changes are newer tuner buttons and 1 strap button added. It doesn't get any better than this for a first series 125.
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