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Yamaha 1970's Vintage Studio Lord
Remembering the Yamaha 1970's Vintage Studio Lord, a beautiful addition to any guitar collection. Despite a few blemishes, the gloss cherry finish is absolutely stunning and sure to catch the eye.
This guitar is in excellent working order and ready for use, but it's also a highly coveted collector's item.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this piece of musical history.
This guitar is in excellent working order and ready for use, but it's also a highly coveted collector's item.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this piece of musical history.
Kramer Vintage 1980's Tri Burst Stratocaster
The Kramer Vintage 1980's Tri Burst Stratocaster is a stunning piece of musical history. Its tri-burst finish gives it a unique and eye-catching look that will turn heads on any stage. The vintage 1980's construction ensures a high-quality build and timeless sound. With a classic Stratocaster body shape and versatile pickup configuration, this guitar is perfect for any style of music.
Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of guitar history with the Kramer Vintage 1980's Tri Burst Stratocaster.
Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of guitar history with the Kramer Vintage 1980's Tri Burst Stratocaster.
Ibanez Vintage '80's Iceman II IC50 MIJ Japan Electric Regal Blue
Vintage - Hoshino Gakki exported copies of American electric and acoustic guitars in the 1950s, and by the mid-1970s the Ibanez guitars had reached a level of quality comparable to American guitars. Lower labor rates at the time, plus efficient manufacturing meant that Ibanez guitars could be sold for almost half (or less) of the cost of a Gibson Les Paul or Fender Stratocaster.
In the mid-1970s Hoshino Gakki wanted to make a distinctly Japanese guitar and to start breaking away from the Ibanez replicas of Fender and Gibson models. The idea was to build a guitar with an appealing original design, like a Les Paul or Stratocaster. A meeting between Hoshino (Ibanez), Kanda Shokai and one of the main guitar factories in Japan resulted in the Iceman/Mirage design.
The early Ibanez models were originally named the Artist 2663 models, launched in 1975. The name "Iceman" came later in 1978. Body wood, pickups and neck joint construction varied with the Iceman/Mirage model price.
The original Ibanez Artist/Iceman production was from 1975 to 1982/1983 with different models having set neck and bolt-on necks.Paul Stanley of KISS favored the Iceman from 1977 to 1980 and again used it primarily from 1992 to 1997.
If you're looking for a taste of vintage 1980's rock, look no further!
In the mid-1970s Hoshino Gakki wanted to make a distinctly Japanese guitar and to start breaking away from the Ibanez replicas of Fender and Gibson models. The idea was to build a guitar with an appealing original design, like a Les Paul or Stratocaster. A meeting between Hoshino (Ibanez), Kanda Shokai and one of the main guitar factories in Japan resulted in the Iceman/Mirage design.
The early Ibanez models were originally named the Artist 2663 models, launched in 1975. The name "Iceman" came later in 1978. Body wood, pickups and neck joint construction varied with the Iceman/Mirage model price.
The original Ibanez Artist/Iceman production was from 1975 to 1982/1983 with different models having set neck and bolt-on necks.Paul Stanley of KISS favored the Iceman from 1977 to 1980 and again used it primarily from 1992 to 1997.
If you're looking for a taste of vintage 1980's rock, look no further!
Edwards Limited Model Les Paul
Remembering ESP Edwards' “Les Paul” style guitar with a vibrant, honey burst finish that perfectly complements the flamed-out top.
Edwards guitars are among the highest quality of Japanese made instruments. Being made in the same factory that produces ESP, Edwards guitars inherit the quality and attention to detail that ESP instruments are world renowned for. This guitar punches far above it’s weight!
The Seymour Duncans deliver a rich, warm tone with enhanced sustain and a full-bodied sound. From smooth and creamy cleans to crunchy overdrives and blistering leads, these pickups handle it all with finesse.
The guitar is in excellent condition with barely any play-wear. It’s been professionally setup and has had the fretboard conditioned, and the electronics cleaned.
Edwards guitars are among the highest quality of Japanese made instruments. Being made in the same factory that produces ESP, Edwards guitars inherit the quality and attention to detail that ESP instruments are world renowned for. This guitar punches far above it’s weight!
The Seymour Duncans deliver a rich, warm tone with enhanced sustain and a full-bodied sound. From smooth and creamy cleans to crunchy overdrives and blistering leads, these pickups handle it all with finesse.
The guitar is in excellent condition with barely any play-wear. It’s been professionally setup and has had the fretboard conditioned, and the electronics cleaned.
Yamaha 1970's SBG500
Remembering the Yamaha 1970's SBG500 guitar, a true vintage gem that has stood the test of time. Despite some cosmetic wear, this guitar looks and sounds as amazing as it did when it was first introduced.
With a sleek and stylish design, this guitar boasts a rich, warm tone that is perfect for a wide range of musical genres. Whether you're a seasoned musician or just starting out, the
Yamaha 1970's SBG500 is a must-have for any serious guitar collection.
With a sleek and stylish design, this guitar boasts a rich, warm tone that is perfect for a wide range of musical genres. Whether you're a seasoned musician or just starting out, the
Yamaha 1970's SBG500 is a must-have for any serious guitar collection.
Harmony 1960's Acoustic Guitar
The Harmony 1960's Acoustic Guitar is a true gem for collectors and players alike. Its vintage design and sound transport you back to the 60s, when acoustic guitars were at the forefront of music. Despite its age, this guitar still plays beautifully and has a rich, warm tone that is unmatched by newer models.
Whether you're a seasoned musician or just starting out, the Harmony 1960's Acoustic Guitar is a must-have for any guitar collection.
Whether you're a seasoned musician or just starting out, the Harmony 1960's Acoustic Guitar is a must-have for any guitar collection.
1960's Silvertone Parlor Stella Sunburst
This vintage 1960's Silvertone Parlor Stella Sunburst is a true gem for any guitar collector or enthusiast. Its compact size and parlor-style design make it perfect for playing intimate acoustic sets. The sunburst finish adds a touch of classic retro style to its already impressive appearance. This acoustic guitar produces warm and rich tones that are perfect for blues, folk, and country music.
The Silvertone Parlor Stella is a must-have for any serious guitar player looking to add a unique and vintage instrument to their collection.
The Silvertone Parlor Stella is a must-have for any serious guitar player looking to add a unique and vintage instrument to their collection.
Stella 1950's Harmony Mandolin
The Stella 1950's Harmony Mandolin is a vintage gem that will transport you to the golden age of music. Made by Harmony in the USA, this mandolin has a solid spruce top and mahogany back and sides, delivering a warm and resonant tone. Its classic F-style design is complemented by an eye-catching sunburst finish and elegant binding.
With its comfortable neck profile and smooth playability, the Stella 1950's Harmony Mandolin is a must-have for any mandolin player or collector.
With its comfortable neck profile and smooth playability, the Stella 1950's Harmony Mandolin is a must-have for any mandolin player or collector.
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