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Custom Squier by Fender Stratocaster Electric Guitar A Squier by Fender Stratocaster electric guitar, featuring a customised hand-painted design. The iconic double-cutaway solid body is adorned with vivid cartoon-style artwork, including bold character illustrations and graffiti-like elements. Key specifications include: - Three single-coil pickups with a standard 5-way selector switch, master volume, and dual tone control knobs. - Black synchronised vintage-style tremolo bridge with attached tremolo arm. - Maple neck and fretboard with visible wear, featuring black dot inlays. - White three-ply pickguard showing signs of use. - Serial number S1015626, marked "Made in Korea" on the headstock. A well-used instrument with notable wear, chipped paint, and dings along the edges, emphasising its unique character and history.
**Fender CD-60 SB Acoustic Guitar**This is a Fender CD-60 SB acoustic guitar featuring a dreadnought body style with a classic sunburst finish, transitioning from a vibrant orange centre to deep black edges. It is constructed with laminated wood and includes a black teardrop-shaped pickguard. The dark wood bridge is equipped with six white-capped black pins, while the fretboard, likely rosewood, includes white dot inlays at standard fret positions.The headstock displays the gold script "Fender" logo and six chrome tuning pegs arranged in a 3+3 configuration. Inside the soundhole, the label details show the model as "CD-60 SB" and specify that it was manufactured in China under Fender USA specifications. The serial number is CS06062566. The back panel exhibits a polished reddish-brown finish with visible wood grain that aligns with the high-quality standards of Fender’s acoustic series. This model, designed for intermediate players, dates from the early 2000s or later. It measures approximately 40-43 inches in length and has signs of prior use, including minor scratches and scuffs on the polished surfaces.
**Fender Stratacoustic Guitar with 4-Band EQ**This is a cream-coloured Fender Stratacoustic guitar, featuring the distinctive Stratocaster shape and a central sound hole typical of acoustic guitars. The guitar shows evidence of previous use, with loose or broken strings and a visible crack or mark on the body. It holds an interior label visible through the sound hole, detailing its model as Stratacoustic and code OWT, with a serial number of CC 00092790. This guitar was manufactured in China according to the specifications of Fender Musical Instruments Corp. USA, emphasizing the Fender branding and trademark information.Additionally, the guitar is equipped with a black control panel for its acoustic-electric capabilities, featuring a 4-band equalizer (EQ) section. The slider controls for Treble, Middle, Bass, Contour, and Volume allow for precise sound adjustments, each offering a range from -12 to +12, and the Volume going up to 12. This integration highlights the guitar's versatility for different sound preferences, blending the acoustic richness with the electronic customization typical of an electric guitar.
Höfner 500/1 Violin Bass, der legendäre „Beatles Bass“, Baujahr 1965-67, mit Fender Musicmaster Bass AmpDie absolute Rarität für Bassgitarren-LiebhaberInnen und Beatles Fans: Ein Höfner Bass der frühen Jahre in originalem Zustand mit geringen Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren, technisch einwandfrei, mit originalem Basskoffer Das Alter dieser Höfner-Bässe ist aufgrund der fehlenden Seriennummern folgendermaßen zu bestimmen: Von 1964 bis 1967 wurde der Pickup-Typ mit vier Schrauben und vier offenen Magnetpolen auf großen schwarzen Pickup-Umrahmungen mit zwei Einstellschrauben verbaut, schon 1967 folgte die Bar-Blade (auch „Shark-Fin“ genannt). Ebenfalls ab 1964 kam das Raised Script-Logo „Hofner“ ohne Trema und das Griffbrett bekam ein zusätzliches weißes Binding am Rand. Das kleine Elektronikfach mit den „Tea Cup“-Poti-Knöpfen wurde Anfang 1965 etwas breiter. Die einzelnen offenen Mechaniken mit den schönen Perlmutt-Aufsätzen haben noch keine Kreuzschlitzschrauben und sind gängig. Das Instrument ist somit zwischen 1965 und 1967 einzuordnen, wir haben es daher unterlassen, das Elektronikfach aufzuschrauben, um dort ggfs. eine Prägung neben den Potis zu finden, die noch genaueren Aufschluss geben könnte.Dazu vom Einlieferer der Röhren-Combo Musicmaster Bass von Fender, USA 1970er Jahre, Ser. Nr. A99684, technisch einwandfrei, geringe Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren

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