1965 Fender Band-Master
$2,800
Willies American Guitars
“Fender Electric”, AB763 circuit and January of 1965 date code per the intact tube chart, very clean, and possibly the latest-production blonde amp we’ve ever seen. Blackface circuit and control panel, but Fender still had a few bolts of white tolex and wheat grille cloth laying around the...
1967 Fender Bandmaster Head & 2x12" Cabinet
$2,295
Emerald City Guitars
1967 Fender Bandmaster 40-watt head and matching 2x12 cabinet. This rig sounds awesome with a focused and punchy sound with plenty of clean headroom. The character is quintessential Fender with excellent high-end clarity and a sturdy low-mid grit that is distinct to these vintage black-panel...
1966 Fender Bandmaster 2x12" cabinet
$1,100
Willies American Guitars
Very clean condition, and all-original including its Oxford 12” loudspeakers. Fully intact and functional piggyback mounting hardware and tilt-back legs, tolex and grille in great shape, and manageable weight and great resonance from the solid pine enclosure. These cabinets were pretty...
1965 Fender Bandmaster 40-Watt 2-Channel 2x12" Piggyback Guitar Amp
$2,495
1963 Fender Band Master
$2,000
Rumble Seat Music
A very cool "piggy back" amplifier and speaker cabinet from the "Blonde" era of Fender amps! This 1963 Bandmaster head features the short-lived true pitch vibrato circuit and delivers about 40w of pure American tube driven tone! The 2x12 cabinet features a pair of Warehouse speakers. A great choice...
Benson Benmaster 35w 3x10 Combo Amp Vanilla w/ Purple Grill
$3,999
Chicago Music Exchange
The 2nd amp I ever built was a clone of the 5E7 Fender Bandmaster, a semi-mythical model from the tweed era featuring 3 10” speakers. My clone was true point to point inside an old organ chassis. I came up with the layout and learned a TON about parasitics and grounding in that chassis…stuff I...
1956 Fender Pro
$8,295
Neals Guitars
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This might be the most original and cleanest Pro you will find in a long time. I think you can get a bigger fatter sound then a tweed Bassman (which in this condition will cost you at least $$14,000) with the similar specs and the huge 15" 1960 Alnico 5...