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Fender Blackface amps from the 1960's are a lot of players' go to amps, and for good reason. The clean tone and edge of drive breakup tone you can ...
View full detailsFender Blackface amps from the 1960's are a lot of players' go to amps, and for good reason. The clean tone and edge of drive breakup tone you can ...
View full detailsIn 1959, the Fender factory took a block of ash, carved it into a Jazzmaster body, painted it a gorgeous Blonde finish, and penciled in "1959, Gold...
View full detailsThe Jazzmaster is slowly becoming more and more sought after in the world of vintage Fenders, due mostly to its incredible sound, but also a more s...
View full detailsNothing screams "punk rock" like an old beat up guitar, and this 1965 Stratocaster, owned by Patti Smith guitarist Oliver Ray and played frequently...
View full detailsThis incredible 1965 Stratocaster is definitely not most people’s first image of a 60’s strat- with a maple capped neck (extremely rare for 1965), ...
View full detailsThe Fender Jaguar, originally intended to be the pinnacle of Fender's line of electrics, had enjoyed a long and understated career as the unappreci...
View full detailsA Jaguar is already pretty cool, but then with a custom color like this Candy Apple Red with matching headstock, it makes it uber-cool. The worn fi...
View full detailsThere are sweet vintage Fender pieces and then there’s this one: an all original '66 Jaguar in factory Olympic white. The most expensive Fender mod...
View full detailsHere's a really amazing piece of history we are so glad to offer here at Rudy's Music! A real Fender 1966 Jazz Bass in Fiesta Red finish. The finis...
View full detailsVery cool 1966 Fender Jazzmaster body is paired with a brand new Pensa neck. The original finish and sound of the pickups with a sleek totally swe...
View full detailsOne of the coolest vintage basses to come through our shop recently, this '66 Fender P-Bass is amazing in its original Lake Placid Blue finish. It ...
View full detailsIn the history of the Strat, custom colors are a always a standout. Here is a 100% original '67 Strat with its stunning rare Ice Blue Metallic fini...
View full details*PLEASE NOTE-Due to the size and weight, this amp is only available for local pickup* Here we have a beast of an amp! It is said that late '60s Fe...
View full detailsA late 60's Mustang, this great sounding Fender short scale bass is all there! Has a great feeling neck, and has a great setup thanks to our in-hou...
View full detailsBased on the original Precision Bass released in the 50's, this first year Fender 1968 Telecaster Bass is full of character and is a dream to play....
View full detailsA early 70's Strat can be a great tool for any guitarist, offering vintage Strat tones and a more affordable price. This guitar is in great condi...
View full detailsA sunburst Strat from '71? Yes please! These early 70's Strats are getting alot of attention these days, and for good reason. Still a 4-bolt on Str...
View full detailsWhat more can we say? A classic, LEFTY! This Stratocaster is in fantastic shape with as much all original as possible, except that a five way swi...
View full detailsHere’s a rare one: a near original lefty early 70's Fender Tele in its original Blonde finish. This guitar is perfect for any lefty player out ther...
View full detailsEver wanted to own a vintage guitar without breaking the bank? Well look no further! This Fender American Vintage Re-Issue from 1988 has the looks ...
View full details1989 saw the Fender Stratocaster's 35th Anniversary celebrated with a limited production run of 500 custom made, spec'd out strats constructed by t...
View full detailsIn 1994, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Stratocaster, Fender released a number of models celebrating the invention of one of the most inf...
View full detailsThis is a stylish and well-maintained 90's Fender Strat Plus Deluxe with excellent features and a great sound. It has a smooth player with attra...
View full detailsThe Fender Custom Shop was co-founded and led by Fender legend John Page, who ran the shop for years, even before the concept of "Masterbuilt" was ...
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