D'Aquisto c. 1990 Solid Body "Special" Lefty Sunburst
The 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 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 detailsThis is one cool piece! Completely original, and 100% killer tone. This guitar will send you back to a time where innovation and inspiration was ...
View full detailsThis is a beautiful Blue EKO from the 1960s with the only pickup you need: the neck pickup! This guitar is all original and all cool. It has been t...
View full detailsFrom the EKO collection, this particular guitar has one of the most visually appealing pickguards that has aged in an interesting way. The guitar i...
View full detailsOwn a piece of history with this all original and all Italian EKO 500 V4. We have a nice little collection of these in the shop, and they are all ...
View full detailsEko was founded in Italy in 1959, and was known for their eccentric designs, reflecting the designs of the time, often angular, car-ish designs. Th...
View full detailsHere's an alluring instrument you don't see everyday, an all-original Epiphone Olympic from 1965 in cherry red finish. A bit of a departure from Ep...
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 detailsA nice student model, the Musicmaster was one of Fender's first models aimed at students and beginners. This particular example features to much so...
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 directly...
View full detailsA nice student model, the Musicmaster was one of Fender's first models aimed at students and beginners. The single pickup in the neck sounds great ...
View full detailsThis is an incredible 1959 Fender Jazzmaster, that has been restored and refinished to near original quality in a gorgeous Olympic White. Minus the...
View full detailsThis 1961 Fender Duo Sonic is in almost all original condition, all the way from the gorgeous Brazilian rosewood fingerboard to the lightweight ald...
View full detailsJust about as close to a closet example as they get these days, this '61 Strat is everything you'd expect. First off is the finish, which is in rem...
View full detailsIs it a bass, is it a baritone guitar? The debate continues, but what is clear is that this Fender model offers a sound that few others can. Strat ...
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 unappre...
View full detailsFor first year guitars, the Fender Jaguar ranks among the coolest. Imagine walking into a music shop back in 1962 and seeing this thing on the wall...
View full detailsThe Fender Duo Sonic, originally conceived as a student guitar model, has taken on a new life recently as a sought after entry point into Fender's ...
View full detailsThere are some pieces of gear you only read about in books. This is one of them. A Fender 1964 Jazz Bass in factory finish Shoreline Gold. This bas...
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 detailsThough initially developed as a student model in 1964, the Mustang has taken a new life from the 90's on largely due to the prominence they took in...
View full detailsWho doesn't love a vintage Jaguar? Add to that being completely original, just the right amount of wear and you've got a unique, stunning piece of...
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 detailsThe Jazzmaster has finally gotten the attention it deserves, with Leo Fender's brilliant design finding a new audience with indie, rock and grunge ...
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