1966 All Orig Custom Candy Apple Red Fender Stratocaster COLLECTOR ALERT For Sale
1966 strat its been played for 45 years but it is in absolutely great condition for its age, guitar is 100% original (including pots, frets, switches, solder joints, tuners, hardware and pickups) the body and neck are a matched 1966.
Beautiful Custom Candy Apple Red the one with red, gold, red, gold multiple times. Original pickups and original pots, original bridge,original 3 way switch, original tuners and Original pickguard I put strap locks on it but have orignal strap tabs which are included.
Neck is a dream to play on, straight and super fast action rosewood neck small ware on the back but nothing major only from rockin out the frets are all in great shape with medium action as I play with 12 E string.
She has that FANTASTIC Vintage Tone that only aged wood can reproduce still has all 5 springs and tremllo arm. Excellent body condition with player wear and a few chips as pictured. nice clean front.
This guitar was played for on the road for over 30 years and sounds awesome.
Comes complete with the original hardshell case.
A RARE FIND Investment Quality Instrument
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Gibson Guitar ES-330 TDC All Original Excellent Condition 1964 for Sale COLLECTOR ALERT
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1964 Gibson ES-330 TDC Thinline Hollowbody Cherry Red with Gibson Vibrato which is very rare.
Completely original with no repairs or issues except one key is loose but stays in tune and never bothered to fix it as had many dudes wanting to replace all keys etc.. lucky I knew enough even 30 years ago not to let those repair dudes fuck it up.
I am the second owner and have had this since the 70s. very little play on this one and it has spent most of its life in the not original case but alast 20 years in a gibson case that is also included as I never took it on the road.
The chrome P-90s and the Gibson Vibrato on this Thinline Hollowbody set it apart from ES-335s. Those are great guitars for sustain but lack the open voice of the ES-330. The P-90s, Vibrato and your playing style make for an awesome tone, beautiful mellow tones for blues and jazz to rockin
treable bite and inbetween.
Nothing has been replaced: it is all original! The case has a few latches that are broken but still in good shape and protects the guitar.
There’s the usual weather crazing that is common on 45 year old lacquer finishes and only a bit of ware on the neck but nothing compared to many guitars this old. There is no ‘buckle’ rash at all.
The hardware is bright and shiny and everything; pots, pickups, switch and jack, work as they should. Solid investment and a great instrument from an era of fine workmanship from Gibson.
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The Bad World Tour, was the first world concert tour by Michael Jackson as a solo artist, covering Japan, Australia, United States and Europe from September 12, 1987 to January 27, 1989. The tour, sponsored by PepsiCo and spanning 16 months, included 123 concerts to 4.4 million fans across 15 countries. When the tour concluded it grossed a total of 5 million, adding two new entries in the Guinness Book of World Records for the largest grossing tour in history and the tour with the largest attended audience. In the United States alone, where just 54 concerts were held, the tour came in as the 6th largest grossing tour from 1988– 89, grossing a total of .3 million. In April 1989, the tour was nominated for Tour of the Year 1988 at the inaugural International Rock Awards. The tour lost to Amnesty International, but nothing could detract from the fact that Jackson’s first solo tour was the largest and most successful in history. At every concert (at least in the United States) Jackson made sure that 400 tickets were reserved for underprivileged children. These tickets were distributed across hospitals, orphanages and charities. Jackson also donated concert takings to multiple causes. The release of Jackson’s seventh solo album, Bad, on August 31, 1987 led to a huge rise in popularity for Jackson in Japan, with Jackson being nicknamed Typhoon Michael . Other popular artists such as George Michael and Madonna had similarly begun their solo world tours in Japan, as it was …



























