~1967 Harmony Silvertone H621
$650
Vintage Blues Guitars
Harmony 'Silvertone' H621 c 1967 | $650 | (v2322) The Harmony guiar company was owned by Sears, and Silvertone was the house brand. By the mid to late 1960s, many 'boomers' embracing the folk/hippie thing needed guitars. Harmony was supplying that need. The Harmony factory in Chicago built...
1967 Micro-Frets Rendezvous Bass (Style 1)
$8,500
Fretted Americana
One of the Most Beautiful Basses Ever
A Unique 'Prototype'
1967 Micro-Frets Rendezvous Bass (Style 1)
This ca. 1968/9 and almost certainly unique bass weighs just 8.80 lbs. and features a double-bound,14.00 inch wide, just under 1 3/4 inches deep, 'two-piece' carved maple thinline double-cutaway...
Tone King Royalist 40w 1x12 Two Channel Tube Amp Combo
$2,695
Chicago Music Exchange
The first Tone King amp model to offer the best elements of British tone is back—and now it’s better than ever! All hail the new Tone King Royalist MKIII! The Royalist MKIII models expand the brand’s cavalier legacy with authentic British tube tones that range from sweet, singing JTM45 sounds, to...
1958 D'Angelico Excel
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Well Strung Guitars
Here’s an exceptional 1958 D’Angelico Excel in its original Sunburst finish for your viewing pleasure! This one comes to us from the guitar’s second owner, and is marked in D’Angelico records as a “Special New Yorker” despite “Excel” on the headstock. D’Angelico’s were made custom for notable...