1956 Fender Champion Lap Steel
$995
Emerald City Guitars
A well-preserved 1956 Fender Champion Lap Steel. A true time capsule with the yellow bakelite aesthetic, and sounds awesome producing a charming mid-rich steel sound. Cosmetically well preserved with dings and a heavier blemish on the top, but this thing is fully functional and sounds great! Reach...
1956 Fender Champion Lap Steel
$1,595
1952 Fender Champion Lap Steel
$1,800
Southside Guitars
This Fender Champion "Student Champ" Lap Steel was made in 1952. The lap steel is made of yellow pearloid and shows normal play wear. All of the parts are original except for the tuner buttons, which often disintegrate over the years. It comes with the original tweed case in the photos.
1953 Fender Champion Lap Steel
$1,350
Southside Guitars
This Fender Champion lap steel was made in the USA in 1953. This guitar is mostly original but the knobs, 1 pot, and the buttons on the tuners are not. The pickup is original but has been rewound. This guitar is in very good playing condition and it sounds incredible. It comes with the original...
Fender Champion Lap Steel 1950s with Broadcaster Pickup
$1,595
Mahar's Vintage Guitars
No sales tax for customers outside California.
Shipping policy:
Three day UPS air shipments will be automatic for buyers including these states and those to the east of them: Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas. Shipments will require signature on delivery, no...
1958 Fender Champ Lap Steel
$1,250
Southside Guitars
This is Fender Champion-Champ Student Lap Steel Slide Guitar was made in 1958. The lap steel is all original except for the buttons on the tuners, and it has a great looking Desert Sand-Desert Fawn finish. The lap steel has dings and dents but considering it's age is in nice condition. It comes...
1966 Fender Vibro Champ Amp
$1,500
Imperial Guitar & Soundworks
Offered for sale:
Used 1966 Fender Vibro Champ Amp type AA764 serial number A 09919.
This amp is in very good condition, fully functional, the speaker is a non-original Eminence Legend, the power cord had been replaced at some point but is still a 2-prong, the “Death cap” appears to have been...