Original Candy Apple Red finish(another one), mid-65 white guard, 100% original except for 5-way switch and pro-refret, OHSC, EXC condition, monster player!
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1965 Fender Jaguar, Rare Dakota Red Custom Color!
This is a right handed Fender Jaguar in an original custom color Dakota Red, which is the rarest of the Fender Red finishes available in 1965. The hierarchy of Red finishes offered by Fender in terms of rarity was Candy Apple(the most common custom color overall),
followed by the intermediate Fiesta Red, and the rarest – Dakota Red.
The guitar is in VG+ condition, with a fair amount of finish checking, nicks, and some buckle rash on the back. The chrome finish on the hardware is in worn, but nice condition. The pickguard is in great shape with no cracks. Includes a DARK Brazilian Rosewood fretboard.
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1965 Fender Jazzmaster
Original Candy Apple Red finish, Leo’s favorite custom color, early L-series 1965 Jazzmaster with green guard, 100% original with OHSC, EXC condition, nice deep, unfaded color, dark board, lightweight and a great player; really nice guitar!
1967 Fender Telecaster Custom
1967 Tele Custom, 100% original with OHSC, Near Mint/Collector Condition. Super nice example with a DARK Brazilian board, lightweight(around 7 1/2 lbs), Double-Line Klusons, Gold logo, Nitro finish; last of the good ones!
1964/65 Fender Strat
1965 Fender Strat , 100% original with OHSC, with a neck dated AUG 64, Near Mint/Investment Grade condition. Out of a private collection from a Burst collector in Texas, Magnificent!
1969 Gibson Les Paul Custom
Early 1969 Gibson Les Paul Custom, no volute, no “Made in USA” stamp, pot codes 1376929, ser # 856xxx, 100% original except for excellent re-fret. These Customs were notorious for low flat frets; now it plays great with easy bending! Includes 1st-ssue OHSC with Excelsior atches, Marigold interior, no-logo exterior. EXC condition with some checking on top; very cool original “true” 1969 LP Custom, and the earliest Lefty Les Paul Custom on the 1968-69 Les Paul Database: http://www.atomeveeclipse.com/data/LPStats.html. Very rare lefty guitar!




















































