Vintage Guitars

Vintage TEISCO Del Rey ET-440 electric guitar

Vintage TEISCO Del Rey ET-440 electric guitar

8 $355.00 25m
VINTAGE FENDER STRAT TELE STARCASTER 3 BOLT NECK PLATE

VINTAGE FENDER STRAT TELE STARCASTER 3 BOLT NECK PLATE

- $125.00 28m
VINTAGE red label YAMAHA 12 STRING SER# 1341896

VINTAGE red label YAMAHA 12 STRING SER# 1341896

6 $170.50 30m
1981 GIBSON LES PAUL CUSTOM VINTAGE GUITAR

1981 GIBSON LES PAUL CUSTOM VINTAGE GUITAR

-
$2,000.00
$2,250.00
32m
VINTAGE 1968-1973 FENDER STRATOCASTER BRIDGE PLATE

VINTAGE 1968-1973 FENDER STRATOCASTER BRIDGE PLATE

- $125.00 33m
VINTAGE 1973-1979 FENDER STRATOCASTER BRIDGE PLATE

VINTAGE 1973-1979 FENDER STRATOCASTER BRIDGE PLATE

- $65.00 36m
Vintage Kingston hollow body electric guitar

Vintage Kingston hollow body electric guitar

6 $192.50 37m
1966 Framus Star Bass Sunburst Rolling Stones Wyman

1966 Framus Star Bass Sunburst Rolling Stones Wyman

1 $995.00 37m
VINTAGE GIBSON 1952-62 PICK GUARD BRACKET ORIGINAL PART

VINTAGE GIBSON 1952-62 PICK GUARD BRACKET ORIGINAL PART

- $35.00 41m
Vintage Kingston style hollow body electric guitar

Vintage Kingston style hollow body electric guitar

1 $150.00 42m
VINTAGE FENDER TELE BROADCASTER BASS BRIDGE PIECE

VINTAGE FENDER TELE BROADCASTER BASS BRIDGE PIECE

- $85.00 46m
Gibson RD Custom 1978 Vintage Rare USA Made Guitar

Gibson RD Custom 1978 Vintage Rare USA Made Guitar

5 $1,250.00 1h 1m
Silvertone 1484 Twin Twelve Head by Danelectro "red"

Silvertone 1484 Twin Twelve Head by Danelectro "red"

15 $248.00 1h 1m
VINTAGE 1967-1971 GIBSON HUMBUCKING PICKUP "T TOP"

VINTAGE 1967-1971 GIBSON HUMBUCKING PICKUP "T TOP"

- $225.00 1h 3m
RECENT GIBSON HUMBUCKING PICKUP UP "PAT. APPL. FOR"

RECENT GIBSON HUMBUCKING PICKUP UP "PAT. APPL. FOR"

6 $29.00 1h 14m
VINTAGE 1950? GIBSON ES-125 GUITAR - PROJECT

VINTAGE 1950? GIBSON ES-125 GUITAR - PROJECT

$595.00 1h 43m
Early M G Contreras Student Model Classical Guitar

Early M G Contreras Student Model Classical Guitar

- $600.00 1h 54m
Fender Princeton Reverb Amp Amplifier VINTAGE RARE WOW!

Fender Princeton Reverb Amp Amplifier VINTAGE RARE WOW!

13 $688.00 1h 55m
Vintage 1960's Silvertone 1448 Guitar & Amp-in-Case

Vintage 1960's Silvertone 1448 Guitar & Amp-in-Case

1 $249.00 1h 56m
VINTAGE 60s GROVER ROTOMATIC TUNERS  PATENT PENDING USA

VINTAGE 60s GROVER ROTOMATIC TUNERS PATENT PENDING USA

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$49.99
$149.99
1h 56m
Vintage Classical Japanese Solid Wood Guitar Japan 70's

Vintage Classical Japanese Solid Wood Guitar Japan 70's

1 $255.00 1h 57m
VINTAGE 1971-1981 FENDER STRATOCASTER INPUT JACK

VINTAGE 1971-1981 FENDER STRATOCASTER INPUT JACK

- $25.00 1h 57m
1973 Fender Tele Jazz Bass Precision Mustang 250K pot

1973 Fender Tele Jazz Bass Precision Mustang 250K pot

- $29.95 2h
1935 Gibson L-00 vintage acoustic guitar

1935 Gibson L-00 vintage acoustic guitar

15 $2,125.00 2h
1974 Fender Tele Jazz Bass Precision Mustang 250K pot

1974 Fender Tele Jazz Bass Precision Mustang 250K pot

1 $29.95 2h 1m
Original 1966 1967 Fender Precision Bass pickup 10.97K

Original 1966 1967 Fender Precision Bass pickup 10.97K

2 $349.95 2h 3m
Original 1967 Fender Mustang Bass pickup 10.39K

Original 1967 Fender Mustang Bass pickup 10.39K

- $229.95 2h 4m

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CD Review: "Heavy Days" by Mambo Sons
Heavy Days, the newest CD from Mambo Sons, is a two-disc collection of songs steeped in the classic blues-rock tradition, but with the Sons’ own flair. They wield a veritable Mambo stew of influences, including early '70s Stones, Mott the Hoople, Free, Cream and countless others. Heavy Days features the kind of music that used to get a lot of airplay and harkens back to the days of the classic double-LP a la Exile on Main Street. The bottom line: This is a collection of great songs that deserves to be heard. Mambo Sons are Tom Guerra on guitars and vocals, Scott Lawson on bass and vocals, and Joe “The Cat” Lemieux on drums and vocals, with very special guest Matt Zeiner providing Hammond, piano, clavinet, and Wurlitzer on several tracks. More »

Gibson Guitar Announces Les Paul Commemorative Events
Gibson Guitar will celebrate the life and contributions of guitar and audio recording innovator Les Paul during the month of September, 2009, with events connected to the anniversary of Paul's 1953 #1 Billboard Pop Single, "Vaya Con Dios," and the release anniversary of his 2005 album, American Made: World Played. Event details have not yet been announced. Gibson also plans to produce limited edition versions of the Les Paul Studio and Les Paul Standard electric guitars in honor of Les Paul, which could be available to consumers as early as November, 2009. "It is simply impossible to conceive what music would be like today if Les Paul had not lived," says Henry Juszkiewicz, Chairman and CEO of Gibson Guitar. "During the month of September Gibson will celebrate Les Paul through various promotions and events insuring his legacy lives on. The Les Paul Studio and Les Paul Standard guitar remains the best selling guitar of all time and in honor of Les we will give fans the opportunity to purchase very special limited versions while enjoying numerous features and anecdotes about Les on the Gibson website..." More »

Saiichi Sugiyama Talks about the Gibson SG in "The SG Sound"
Four instruments sit at the head table in the pantheon of solidbody electric guitars that defined and continue to define the sound of rock 'n' roll and related genres: the Fender Stratocaster; the Fender Telecaster; the Gibson Les Paul; and the Gibson SG. Saiichi Sugiyama, in his Modern Guitars column, Vintage, chronicles his relationship with the Gibson SG: "The SG Sound." Says Sugiyama: "Someone told me that Carlos Santana played "Samba Pa Ti" on his early '60s SG Special. The harmonics on my SG sounded, to my ears, not dissimilar despite the obvious P-90 colouring of that tone. Eric Clapton said, when we were doing the research for the Christie's 2004 catalogue, that the March 1968 "Crossroads" on Wheels of Fire was played on his cherry-red 335 - but, to be honest, I am not convinced. To my ears, it sounds like a mahogany guitar – his Firebird or more likely the painted SG known as The Fool."

Steve Vai to Release Live Concert Film from Sound Theories Tour
Guitarist Steve Vai has announced the release of a live concert film (DVD, Blu-ray) and live CD on September 29, 2009. Titled Where The Wild Things Are, the material was recorded before a sold-out audience at the State Theatre in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 2007 during Vai's Sound Theories world tour. With 20 million units sold worldwide to-date, Where The Wild Things Are represents his 21st solo project over a 30-year career. The two-hour and forty minute set contains both several new tracks and re-orchestrated pieces from his rich catalog and was filmed at the State Theatre because of the venue's lush acoustics and attractive interior. Vai's Sound Theories Tour supported the release of the Sound Theories Vol. I & II CDs featuring Vai and the Netherlands Metropole Orchestra. Volume I presents Vai performing with the orchestra, while Volume II consists of the orchestra playing tunes written by Vai. The orchestral nature of Sound Theories accounts for the presence of two violinists in the touring band's lineup, Alex De Pue and Ann Marie Calhoun, both of whom double on keyboards. The other band members were Jeremy Colson (drums and percussion), Bryan Beller (bass), Dave Weiner (guitar and sitar), and Zack Wiesinger (lap steel). More »

Taylor Guitars Responds to 'United Breaks Guitars'
United Airlines may have reason to sing the blues, but if they are, it's unlikely they're playing Taylor guitars. Singer, songwriter and guitarist Dave Carroll's viral YouTube video "United Breaks Guitars" (close to two million views as of this writing), tells the story of his guitar's mishandling by United Airline employees and the indifference with which his claim for compensation from United was met. A well-produced and engaging musical rant, the tale's told with humor while giving voice to a scenario often recounted in the guitar community. Though in 2003 the American Federation of Musicians and the Transportation Security Administration produced an agreement whereby guitars would be considered carry-on luggage, there are restrictions on the size of the case and situations in which airline baggage handlers still come into contact with instruments destined for the cargo hold or passenger compartment. Carroll's unfortunate experience occurred in 2008 when he and his band, Sons of Maxwell, flew from Halifax, Nova Scotia (Canada) to Omaha, Nebraska, via United Airlines. More »

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