Tag: vintage-fender-guitars
-
Unearthing A Unique Treasure: Could This Be A Long Lost Hendrix-Played Guitar?

By C. In the world of music, there are some artists who hold such a legendary status, that any instrument they touched become artifacts of lore and myth. One of the biggest, and perhaps most well-known guitar players of all time was Jimi Hendrix. A man who needs no introduction, Jimi’s career was sadly cut…
-
How Did We Buy This 1974 Fender Stratocaster?

By C. One of the best parts of the vintage guitar world is all the great people you get to meet. And with many years in the business, we’re fortunate to be able to call our shop home to musicians from all over. This is a story about how we recently acquired this 1974 Fender…
-
Guitar Appraisals: What Exactly Does It Mean?

By C. One of the most common requests we get at the shop is, do we offer appraisals on instruments? Well the answer is yes! With decades of experience in buying, selling, and authenticating vintage guitars, we’re happy to provide our patrons with an accurate and affordable appraisal with a timely turnaround time. But what…
-
An Underrated Icon: The Guild Starfire

By C. When it comes to guitarists, most people prefer to have an arsenal of different instruments to suit their needs on-stage or in the studio. The right tool for the right job, as they say. Many of the same models tend to get the most praise time and time again, but what are some…
-
In The Shop: 1976 Travis Bean TB1000S

By C. Well, folks. Another stunning 70’s oddity has come into our possession. And I mean oddity with the utmost respect and admiration. I’m quite a fan of these. They’re not for the faint of heart, but if it piques your interest..feast your eyes on this 1976 Travis Bean TB1000S, isn’t it glorious?! Do you…
-
Know Your Neck Profile: A Quick Guide

By C. Guitar neck shapes, often referred to as “neck profiles,” play a crucial role in determining how a guitar feels and responds in a player’s hands. The shape of the neck affects not only comfort but also playability and performance, especially during extended sessions. Understanding the different neck profiles available can help guitarists find…
-
In The Shop: 1964 Fender Stratocaster Charcoal Frost Metallic

By C. When it comes to original Fender instruments, no two are exactly alike. With hand-shaped neck profiles, differing weights, discrepancies between hand-wound pickups, there’s so much variation between two guitars that may have even been built alongside on another. But when you come across a good one, you just “know”. Today we’ll be exploring…
-
Blast From The Past: Epiphone’s New USA Collection Coronets

By C. In today’s world, its becoming more unusual to see a newly offered or reintroduced model from Gibson or Epiphone. I mean, let’s be honest. They’ve graced us with many iterations of almost every one of our favorite models of the 50’s and 60’s. You name it and they’ve probably done it at one…
-
Taking A Closer Look: The Danelectro Longhorn Bass

By C. The Danelectro Longhorn is a charming and unique instrument when it comes to electric bass guitars, known for its distinctive design, unique sound, and cultural impact. Since its introduction in the late 1950s, the Longhorn has been celebrated for its quirky aesthetics and practical playability, making it a favorite among a variety of…
-
(SOLD!): 1959 Epiphone Coronet

By C. Here at IVG, we’re always looking to buy nice examples of vintage golden era guitars. And every so often, they fly out the door almost as soon as they come in! This one in particular didn’t last more than 2 days before it was off to a new home. But thankfully we got…
