

Fender 1982 Strat Sunburst
For the early 80's, the Fender Strat still had alot in common with its 70's siblings. 3 bolt-on construction, bullet truss rod and stock pickups th...
View full detailsFor the early 80's, the Fender Strat still had alot in common with its 70's siblings. 3 bolt-on construction, bullet truss rod and stock pickups th...
View full detailsA real original blackguard, this 1954 Fender Esquire is equal parts a part of history as a rock and roll machine. 1954 was a transitional year for ...
View full detailsCheck out that wood grain! Nothing like a late 70's Strat with a killer ash body in a natural finish to show it off. Larger headstock, 3-bolt const...
View full detailsFor a later 70's Strat, this one is a great one! The black pickguard gives it that SRV look, and the hard earned wear helps! Its very resonant and ...
View full detailsA beautiful late 60's Tele, this example just came in and is looking mighty fine with a clean bill of health. From twang to jazz, Tele's have becom...
View full detailsContinuing our ongoing love affair with Fender Offsets from the 50's and 60's, this 1966 Jazzmaster is about the perfect player example- all origin...
View full detailsOne of the last mahogany neck Les Pauls to come out in '75, this LP certainly has some nice quirks about it to make it a step above alot of 70's Gi...
View full detailsChristone "Kingfish" Ingram is a Mississippi born Blues sensation, known for his blisteringly fast playing and soulful singing, and he's made a nam...
View full detailsBillie Joe Armstrong might be in the running for most famous rhythm guitarist of all time, and his hard hitting playing style fits perfectly with h...
View full detailsThough Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain's career (and life) was unfortunately short, his lasting impact on the world of rock and grunge guitar is almos...
View full detailsAlthough the late 50's are the Les Paul's most famous period, we probably wouldn't all be playing them or ogling them if it weren't for the decisio...
View full detailsA perfect way to get into the vintage Strat market, this '79 example is in great shape and has that Strat sound all around! 70's Fenders have taken...
View full detailsThe amount of "solid body" electric guitars James D'Aquisto made in his career is debated. The ledgers say 29 or so, some people say more or less, ...
View full detailsWhat are three names that carry a huge amount of respect in the world of guitar? Wildwood, Gibson Murphy Lab, and Danocaster. What three names does...
View full detailsIn 1955, the Fender Esquire was one of the more modest offerings a guitarist could buy- one pickup, a simple design, a simplified version of the sl...
View full detailsEvery once in a while, a guitar comes through the shop that just makes you stop and say, "wow." . This 1957 Telecaster in "Custom Red" falls direct...
View full detailsOf the usual pre-CBS Jags, this one would already be a clean one. Then add to that a custom color Burgundy Mist and you’ve got yourself a real trea...
View full detailsMike Bloomfield is widely considered to be one of the first ever guitar heroes. His iconic tone and musical phrasing were heavily influential to ...
View full details1968 marked the return of the Les Paul to Gibson's lineup, as a reissue not of the more popular Burst model, but of the P90'd Goldtop guitars from ...
View full detailsThe Gibson Marauder is a relatively unknown guitar produced by Gibson in the mid 1970's, (1975-1979) an often tumultuous period from Gibson's histo...
View full detailsWe're such big fans of Jazzmasters here at Rudy's, and for good reason: these guitars, along with the Jaguar, were intended to be the top of Fender...
View full detailsA rare bird, this Pre-CBS Jazzmaster comes from a great year, then add to that a beautiful Lake Placid Blue custom color finsh. It's worn away in t...
View full detailsA beautiful LP Custom if there ever was one, this 1988 example is all kinds of fun. Gold hardware, ebony board and mahogany body and neck. In this ...
View full detailsThe Les Paul Tribute series has stayed relatively the same throughout its 20 year or so run, but many Gibson fans consider the stretch between the ...
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