Original Vintage Guitars
Original Vintage Guitars
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All instruments are carefully packed in new, high strength shipping cartons. Amplifiers ship in double wall boxes with rigid foam support. Packing material is carefully placed to cushion impact and provide crush resistance. Each shipment is fully insured against loss or damage through Heritage Musical Instrument Insurance Co. Boxes are unmarked for security with signature required. For most domestic shipments, we use FedEx 2 day service. If you prefer another carrier or require overnight delivery, contact us to discuss the options. We can also arrange hold for pickup at your local FedEx location.

LIMITED WARRANTY: For your peace of mind, Original Vintage Guitars, LLC (“we,” “us” or “our”) offers the Buyer (“you” or “your”) a 48-hour approval period on all instruments shipped within the USA. From the time of delivery, you have 48 hours in which to inspect the instrument and verify its condition to your satisfaction. If your expectations are not met, notify us by e-mail within the 48-hour approval period and we will authorize a return. Return shipping and insurance costs are your responsibility. The instrument must be returned to us unmodified, in the same condition it was received. Your failure to notify us within the 48-hour approval period window constitutes full and final acceptance of the instrument “as-is, where-is.” In person purchases are final. Sales within the state of Florida are subject to state and county sales tax. For vintage amplifiers, if a speaker cone or tube is damaged in transit, we will arrange for and cover the cost of speaker reconing and replace broken tubes with like parts. Refunds will be issued to the original payment method or by check at our sole discretion, less any payment fees or shipping costs. In no event are we liable for consequential or special damages or for transportation, installation, adjustment or other expenses which may arise in conjunction with the instruments or parts. THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY MADE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

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1960 Fender Deluxe

$8,495
Fender’s 5E3 circuit achieved legendary status for its dirty overdriven tone, and this April 1960 5E3 Deluxe has the dirty tweed to match. The stains and wear on the covering leave no doubt that the tweed is original! The original Triad power transformer is stamped with part number 6452-E and the original Schumacher 125A1A output transformer dates to the 10th week of 1960. South Florida...
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1966 Fender Champ

$1,595
Just back from the amp tech, this 1966 Champ has been professionally serviced and is ready to jam. If you need vintage tube tone at low volumes, look no further. Maintenance work included a grounded 3 prong plug, some capacitors, and reconing the speaker. The power and rectifier tubes are vintage RCA parts with the 1970’s era logo, and the Telefunken 12AX7 is likely original to the amplifier....
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1962 Fender Brownface Princeton 6G2

$3,995
This June 1962 Fender Princeton still had its original transformers and 10J4 Oxford speaker. Our amplifier tech installed an antique style 3 prong grounded plug, a few capacitors, a replica leather handle and replaced the original Sylvania 6V6 tubes with modern equivalents. The remaining tubes appear original and the replaced components are included with the amplifier. Your purchase also...
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1962 Fender Princeton

$4,995
The 6G2 Princeton circuit continues to grow in popularity as more players experience its tone. This collector grade vintage brown Fender Princeton dates to June 1962 and has survived the last 50+ years unmodified and complete. All parts are original, including the leather handle, speaker cone and 2 prong brown plug. Includes the original single button brown footswitch, a rare accessory. The...
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1963 Gibson SG

$23,995
Rare ebony block variation of the Gibson SG Standard from 1963. The engraved Les Paul truss rod cover technically makes this guitar a Les Paul Standard. March 1963 potentiometer codes mean this must be one of the very last Les Pauls produced under his first Gibson endorsement agreement. Original PAF humbucking pickups which have never been rewound. All of the electronics, including the PAFs,...
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1957 Fender Princeton

$5,295
Single family owned narrow panel tweed Princeton from 1957 still in factory original condition. A time capsule survivor from the grandson of the original owner. This vintage 5F2-A Princeton still has the original leather handle, the original two prong plug, the original speaker cone, the original capacitors and even the original RCA and Sylvania tubes. Both transformers are original and the...
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1966 Fender Mustang

$3,795
Aside from a replacement tremolo arm, this 1966 Fender Mustang is entirely original, including the frets. The original Dakota Red finish is still as red as a fire engine, with a pleasing patina of light wear and finish checking. You can see the factory “ES” imprint under the pickguard, typical of 1966 Fender production. The standard Fender B neck features a comfortable profile that plays...
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1962 Fender Champ

$3,895
Sweet vintage 5F1 tweed Champ with 8″ speaker and narrow panel cabinet. The Champ was the last Fender amp to use tweed covering, and this one was made very near the end of the run in 1962. It still has its original Schumacher transformers and Oxford speaker with vintage Raytheon tubes. Recently serviced and ready to play.
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1960 Fender Princeton

$4,795
Great sounding narrow panel tweed Fender Princeton from 1960 with the large cabient. Original transformers, original speaker vintage tubes and original tweed. Recently serviced 5F2-A circuit Includes a modern reproduction dust cover.
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1965 Fender Deluxe

$3,495
Original Schumacher transformers, original speaker and original Tolex. Just serviced by our amp tech to keep it running safe and sounding great. All date codes documented in the photos, along with some wear and tear of the black Tolex covering. Includes a modern foot switch for the tremolo effect. The 1 x 12" configuration and cabinet size make the blackface Deluxe powerful enough to keep up with...
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1955 Fender Princeton

$4,995
1955 was a wild year for Fender amps. The beginning of the narrow panel era brought many changes, small cabinets and one year only features. This rare 5E2 Princeton is the very first narrow panel version of the model. Check out the extremely low serial number P00116 and Lily signature inside the amp. The circuit has a filter choke, evident on top of the chassis, and a negative feedback loop. The...
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1972 Fender Mustang

$3,795
Sporting the Competition Red paint scheme with a racing stripe over red metallic paint, this 1972 Mustang draws plenty of attention. Are you looking for an introduction to the world of vintage Fender offset guitars? Here is the perfect choice. This Mustang has not been modified from factory specifications, and retains all of the original wiring and electronics. The potentiometer date code of...
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1964 Epiphone Olympic

$2,495
Gibson built this Epiphone Olympic in their Kalamazoo factory right around the time The Beatles broke in America. This version of the Olympic is a solidbody electric guitar based on the Melody Maker with plenty of added Epiphone flair. Check out the slab mahogany body with unique outline and heavily rounded edge, the batwing headstock, full access neck joint, and the radio style control knobs....
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