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FENDER | CATALOGUES | 1964 1965 | PAGE 3

Fender Telecaster, Esquire, Mustang, Musicmaster, Duosonic, Deluxe, Deluxe Reverb, Vibrolux Reverb and Princeton Reverb

Fender 1964/1965 catalog page 3

Fender 1964/1965 guitar catalogue. Page 3. Details of five student and intermediate level guitars, and four guitar amplifiers. Fender Telecaster, Fender Esquire, Fender Mustang, Fender Musicmaster and Fender Duo-Sonic. Fender Deluxe, Deluxe Reverb, Vibrolux Reverb and Princeton Reverb.

The Fender Mustang was a brand new model at this time, and was part of a series including the Duo-Sonic and Musicmaster. As of mid/late 1964, all three guitars had the same body, new colors, new hardware, new controls (for the Duo-Sonic) and choice of 22 1/2" or 24" neck. The guitars represented here seem to be intermediate models: the choice of neck is mentioned in the text, though the new finish options and controls are not. The images of the Duo-Sonic and Musicmaster are still the same as the previous 1963 catalogue, with the older controls, bridge etc.

New amplifier models shown on this page are the Vibrolux Reverb and Princeton Reverb - first appearing in price lists in July 1964.

July 1964 prices for these models were as follows. Guitars: Telecaster / Telecaster Custom, Esquire / Esquire Custom , Mustang, Musicmaster, Duosonic. Amplifiers: Deluxe, Deluxe Reverb, Vibrolux Reverb and Princeton Reverb

1964 1965 Fender guitar catalog page 3 - Fender Telecaster, Esquire, Mustang, Musicmaster, Duosonic, Deluxe, Deluxe Reverb, Vibrolux Reverb and Princeton Reverb
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1967 Vintage Fender Stratocaster Telecaster Hardshell Tail Logo Case Strat / Tele

1967 Vintage Fender Stratocaster Telecaster Hardshell Tail Logo Case Strat / Tele

Jacksonville, Florida, 322**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$597

Up for sale is an original late-1960s Fender hardshell case, featuring the classic chrome Fender ??tail?? logo. Correct for 1967??early 1970s Stratocaster and Telecaster models, this is the real deal??perfect for collectors, restorations, and anyone wanting the proper vintage look for their ??60s / ??70s Fender guitar
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Original 1967??early 1970s Fender hardshell caseChrome Fender ??tail?? logo badgeFits: Stratocaster or TelecasterPeriod-correct black tolex exterior with ... more
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1973 Fender Telecaster Deluxe w / Seth Lover Humbuckers (Early Gibson Tech) + OHSC

1973 Fender Telecaster Deluxe w / Seth Lover Humbuckers (Early Gibson Tech) + OHSC

Collingswood, New Jersey, 081**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$7000

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Vintage Fender Bass Telecaster Guitar 1968 Rare Good Condition w / Case

Vintage Fender Bass Telecaster Guitar 1968 Rare Good Condition w / Case

Little Falls, New York, 133**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$10650

? 1968 VINTAGE RARE FENDER TELECASTER BASS ?A like new condition case is included!
Super Sounding Bass Full bass with nice bottom and clean topExcellent, EMG soap pick up much better than fender pick up
This guitar rocks ~ ??
Originally bought in Los Angeles. Owned by me AS MY STUDIO BASS GUITAR, since 1994. Always used in the studio
Emg pick up from 1994 installed by one of the best luthiers in USA, James Tyler. Located in the Los Angeles area
All electronics ... more
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1964 Fender DUO-SONIC original White

1964 Fender DUO-SONIC original White

Carbondale, Illinois, 629**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$3590


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Olivia's Vintage would like to present this 1964 Fender Duo-Sonic in its original White finish. It has a great playing neck with great frets. It's all original and 100% complete along with its original hardshell case. It's in very good condition with minor nicks + dings and other cosmetic wear. Everything remains structurally sound with no cracks, breaks or repairs. All electronics work and sound great with a mix of original black bottom + grey bottom ... more
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Fender Duo-Sonic II 1966 - Red

Fender Duo-Sonic II 1966 - Red

Brooklyn, New York, 112**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$2999

Here is a fun vintage Duo-Sonic II from Fender! This 1966 model sports a red finish and includes the original case
Specs include an alder body, maple neck, and rosewood fretboard. It has pearl dot inlays, Kluson Deluxe tuners with white button, and white pearloid guard. It features dual single coil pickups and a short 24" scale length
The guitar is in very good shape and appears to be all original. It has light dings, scratches and checking over its surface. There is some forearm wear, ... more
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1968 Fender Thinline Telecaster All Original Vintage Electric Guitar w / HSC

1968 Fender Thinline Telecaster All Original Vintage Electric Guitar w / HSC

Berkeley, California, 947**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$12000

Subway guitars is pleased to offer a classic vintage fender. This is a 1968 telecaster thin line from the first year that this model was introduced.
Nut 1 5 / 8
Serial number # 224102
Weight 6 7
Body is very clean. No dings or damage or cracks
The fingerboard shows all the wear. The frets have been filed and crowned and have no wear. It has a comfortable low fret vintage guitar feel.
The back of the neck has some minor wear, but not distracting
All original
Ships in ... more
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Vintage Fender Princeton 6G2 Brownface 12-Watt 1x10" Spkr

Vintage Fender Princeton 6G2 Brownface 12-Watt 1x10" Spkr

Brooklyn, New York, 112**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$3299

This amp is in excellent working condition, and very good physical condition. Tolex & grill cloth show minor signs of wear given the age of this amp. The transformer codes both date to the 46th week of 1961; so the amp was likely manufactured in late 1961 or early 1962. This amp is ready to plug & play; and sounds great. Please note the following:
* leather handle replaced (the original was rotted but is included)* all original metal hardware throughout* original knobs* original ... more
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1975 Fender Telecaster Excellent Condition Refin w /  Vintage Hardshell Case

1975 Fender Telecaster Excellent Condition Refin w / Vintage Hardshell Case

Red Hook, New York, 125**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$3100

This is a vintage 1975 Fender Telecaster that has been professionally refinished. There is light edge wear visible (see photos) to the original finish. The neck pickup was replaced in 1989 with a Seymour Duncan Telecaster rhythm pickup, while the original bridge pickup was professionally rewound and reads at 6K ohms
Both pickups sound fantastic: the neck is clean and articulate, while the bridge offers a sweet, warm tone with just the right amount of growl
The original pots have been ... more
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Vintage 1975 Fender Telecaster Blonde w /  Gold Hardware

Vintage 1975 Fender Telecaster Blonde w / Gold Hardware

New York, 100**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$3799

Vintage Circa 1975 Fender Telecaster. Has a real 1950s vibe with a black pickguard and a Blonde refinish that looks 1950s and very unique original gold hardware
Tuners, bridge, bridge plate, etc, are all gold, original to the instrument. Serial number and features date the guitar to 1975
Ash body with a maple neck
Pickups are custom shop Fender pickups and they sound incredible. Super warm, classic vintage tone
Guitar is light and resonant and just a real great Tele ... more
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Fender Limited Edition American Vintage II 1977 Telecaster Custom USA Electric

Fender Limited Edition American Vintage II 1977 Telecaster Custom USA Electric

Barton, New York, 137**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$2149

The Telecaster® Custom marked one of Fender's earliest forays into the use of humbucking pickups. The Tele® Custom featured a 3-way toggle located on the upper bout and dual volume and tone controls mounted to a stylish, elongated pickguard. The American Vintage II 1977 Telecaster Custom reproduces the quintessential tone and feel of the original.
This Tele features a Wide Range humbucking pickup in the neck position and a Pure Vintage '77 single-coil Tele® pickup in the bridge ... more
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Vintage 1960s Fender Amp Logo - Twin Reverb, Deluxe, Vibrolux

Vintage 1960's Fender Amp Logo - Twin Reverb, Deluxe, Vibrolux

Chicago, Illinois, 606**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$95

Vintage Correct Parts is proud to offer, for your consideration,
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Vintage 1960's Fender Blackpanel Amp Logo.
Very nice original condition
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ToneShaper Guitar Wiring Kit, For Fender Telecaster, SS3 (4-Way Ton  Fast Ship

ToneShaper Guitar Wiring Kit, For Fender Telecaster, SS3 (4-Way Ton Fast Ship

US, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$63

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Item Weight: 0 352 ounces Product Dimensions: 8 x 1 4 x 6 inches Item model number: Ton-2118 Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No Date First Available: August ... more
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1959 Vintage Fender Duo Sonic Guitar

1959 Vintage Fender Duo Sonic Guitar

Everett, Washington, 982**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$2800

1959 Fender Duo Sonic amazing feeling neck and the original pickups are voiced beautifull. original pots, pickups, tuners, neck, body (I was told it was a refin although it doesn't look like it), minimal frontwear and has just been set up by emerald City guitar to play beautifully. It's a great guitar. I'll be sad to see you go. please let me know if you have any questions. thanks
Per Emerald City Guitars:
Refinished in classic desert sand finish. Replaced nut and pickguard. It remains in ... more
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all original 1959 Fender Musicmaster Desert Sand

all original 1959 Fender Musicmaster Desert Sand

Carbondale, Illinois, 629**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$3590


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Olivia's Vintage would like to present this 1959 Fender Musicmaster in its original Desert Sand finish. It has a good playing neck with good frets. It's all original and includes the original hardshell case. It looks great with lots of minor nicks + dings, belt buckle wear, a chip in the wood underneath the "A" tuning ferrule and other cosmetic wear including marks in the finish on the back of the neck made by laying on an old guitar cable in the case. ... more
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1968 Fender Princeton Amp  /  NEW LOWER PRICE REDUCED $200

1968 Fender Princeton Amp / NEW LOWER PRICE REDUCED $200

Dothan, Alabama, 363**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$2695

NEW LOWER PRICE / REDUCED $200 DOLLARS
Immerse yourself in the vintage warmth and awesome sound of this 1968 Fender Princeton Amp. Well maintained non reverb tube combo in excellent condition. There are many nice Princeton's on eBay, but none like this
This amp's chassis retains its original components carefully restored to Fender's original 1968 specs. Restoration performed by noted Fender restoration expert Jack Price of Priceless Amp Restoration (Beaverton, Oregon). He's the best of ... more
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1961 Vintage Fender Musicmaster Guitar Pre-CBS

1961 Vintage Fender Musicmaster Guitar Pre-CBS

Sandpoint, Idaho, 838**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$3350

1961 Fender Musicmaster guitar. Former owner bought this in the 90??s as an original finish guitar, but it is actually a 30+ year old refinish in Dakota Red. Appears to have originally been Olympic White. Finish checking on both sides does not photograph well. Neck appears to have been over-sprayed with clear at the same time. Volume pot and jack have been replaced, but originals are included in case. Frets have been dressed and crowned and are in great shape with plenty of life left. Some ... more
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Fender Musicmaster II Electric Guitar 1967, Dakota Red Pearloid Original Case

Fender Musicmaster II Electric Guitar 1967, Dakota Red Pearloid Original Case

Poplar Bluff, Missouri, 639**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$2500

Please view all pictures carefully as guitar has some general cracks and dings as it is almost 60 years old. Plays great I have had it stored for 40 years climate controlled but time to free up some space for new family members. Buckle on the case doesn??t latch well so I have a belt around the case fyi but it is the original case
The Fender Musicmaster II Electric Guitar from 1967 in Dakota Red Pearloid with its original case is a classic piece for any collector or musician. With a solid ... more
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1965 Fender Princeton non-reverb Blackface Vintage Guitar Tube Amp

1965 Fender Princeton non-reverb Blackface Vintage Guitar Tube Amp

York, Pennsylvania, 174**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$2800

I received this beauty it powered up and sounded great. After some time it developed a little background noise like a loose tube socket. My local guy cleaned it up, set and tested the bias, and replaced the power cord and speaker pigtail It sounds amazing as most fender tube amps should. This is the ??non?? reverb Princeton which is known for more clean headroom The transformers appear to be original with the following codes:606-548(48 th week of 1965) and 606-539(39 th week of 1965) The ... more
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Fender Musicmaster 1978 Black Short Scale Vintage Electric Guitar FREE SHIPPING

Fender Musicmaster 1978 Black Short Scale Vintage Electric Guitar FREE SHIPPING

Charlotte, North Carolina, 282**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$1595

Dave's Guitars Charlotte is proud to offer another vintage Fender offset??this time, a shortscale Musicmaster with tons of mojo in classic Black??and for those looking for vintage Fender tone and playability, look no further!
These retro, funky hipster guitars have been attracting a lot of attention recently and are still very affordable to players of all budgets. Original case and electronics??what more could you want?
This Musicmaster reeks playability. Smooth, fast neck and fretboard ... more
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1964 FENDER ELECTRIC 125A1A TUXEDO PRINCETON GUITAR AMP POWER TRANSFORMER 606420

1964 FENDER ELECTRIC 125A1A TUXEDO PRINCETON GUITAR AMP POWER TRANSFORMER 606420

Bridgeport, Connecticut, 066**, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

$500


1964 FENDER ELECTRIC INC. 6G2 PRINCETON (Tuxedo), Guitar amp 125P1A Schumacher power transformer. EIA code 606420 for April 1964 Working rust free unit. These also came in 6g2 brown Princetons and vibro Champs before the 125P1B replaced it
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1973 Eko Ranger Folk The Eko Ranger series of guitars was incredibly popular in the second half of the 1960s and through the 1970s, selling in very large numbers. The Ranger Folk was 1 1/4" smaller, and 1" shallower than the Ranger VI and XII - and with a narrower waist. Not a bad guitar; a little quiet, but pretty playable. These were great value in 1973, and because they sold so many, they are easy to find and excellent value today.

1966 Vox Symphonic bass guitar

1966 Vox Symphonic bass guitar The Symphonic bass was built in the UK, by Vox parent company JMI. It was the Vox equivalent to the Fender Precision bass, and was one of the most expensive Vox guitars produced. It was actually a great playing bass, rather similar to the Precision in feel and sound, but was probably just too expensive compared to an actual Fender and consequently sold poorly. When Vox hit financial problems in 1968, unsold guitars and basses were passed on to Dallas Arbiter, who briefly sold the excess Symphonic bass stock as model 4537. This bass, although with a neck date of February 1966, was most likely one of the unsold Vox guitars sold on by Dallas Arbiter. Check out the bass, and the two video demos through 1960s Ampeg and WEM amplifiers.

1968 Shaftesbury 'Electric Guitars' catalog

1968 Shaftesbury catalogThe 1968 Shaftesbury 'Electric Guitars' catalog was just four pages long, and contained four guitar models: the six string Barney Kessel-style 3264; and three Rickenbacker-styled semi-acoustic models: the six-string 3261, the twelve string 3262 and the 3263 bass. Shaftesbury was the house-brand of major UK distributor Rose-Morris, and seems to have been launched as a response to the company's loss of it's distribution deal with Rickenbacker. The guitars were mid-priced, and built in (initially) Japan, and later Italy, by Eko

1970 Rose-Morris 'Exciting Electrics Wonderful Westerns Celebrated Classics' catalog

1970 Rose_Morris catalog1970 Rose-Morris catalog, dated April 1970. It featured 6 electric guitars, 32 acoustic guitars, 3 basses and 1 steel guitar. It contains the following instruments, over 20 pages: Electric guitars: Shaftesbury 3261, 3262, 3264, 3265, 3400; Top Twenty 1970; Bass: Shaftesbury 3263, 3266; Top Twenty 1971; Acoustic guitars: Eko Rio Bravo, Rio Bravo 12, Ranchero, Ranchero 12, Colorado, Ranger, Ranger Folk, Ranger 12; Aria 1674, 1675, 1676, 1679, 1680, 1695, 'John Pearse' Jumbo, 'John Pearse' Folk; Rose-Morris 15-11, Kansas, Georgian, Florida; Suzuki 1663, 1664, 1665, 3054, 3055, 3060; Tatay 1713, 1714, 1715; Peerless 3052; Steel guitar: Aria 3425

1971 Rose-Morris 'Exciting Electrics Wonderful Westerns' catalog

1971 Rose_Morris catalogThe sixteen-page 1971 Rose-Morris catalog featured electric guitars by Rose-Morris' own brand, Shaftesbury, and budget brand Top Twenty; aswell as acoustics by Eko, Aria, and for the first time Ovation. The catalog contains the following instruments: Electric guitars: Shaftesbury 3261, 3264, 3265, 3400, 3402; Top Twenty 1970; Bass: Shaftesbury 3263, 3266; Top Twenty 1971; Acoustic guitars: Ovation: Balladeer, 12 String, Glen Campbell, Glen Campbell 12 string; Eko Rio Bravo, Rio Bravo 12, Ranger, Ranger Folk, Ranger 12, Colorado, Ranchero, Ranchero 12, Studio 'L'; Rose-Morris Florida; Aria 'John Pearse' Jumbo, 'John Pearse' Folk

1972 Fender Precision bass

1972 Fender PrecisionA detailed look at an early 1970s Fender Precision bass guitar in custom black finish, with rosewood fretboard. 1972 list price, $307.50. The Fender Precision had been shipping since at least very early 1952 - with just one re-design circa 1957. This example, then, shows a model already two decades old, but barely changed since the '57 revamp. Fender got it right first time around, and although there are numerous minor cosmetic differences, the essence of this bass is effectively the same as it was in '52: a simple, single pickup instrument with a GREAT sound. Check out the demo video through an old Ampeg B15. It's no wonder this is the bass that everybody wants!

1967 Vox Stroller

1967 Vox StrollerThe Vox Stroller was the brand's entry level electric solid body guitar, fitted with just one pickup and a fixed tailpiece. Although aimed at student guitarists, it wasn't a terrible instrument, but did lack somewhat in adjustability, having no accessible truss rod and only a floating rosewood bridge. But this example is actually quite an improvement on earlier versions, with a standard 1/4" jack and a solid mahogany body. 1967 price £18 2s. JMI ceased UK guitar production in late '67, and combined with decreasing demand for the Stroller, this surely must be one of the last examples shipped.

1963 Vox Clubman Bass (left handed)

1963 Vox Clubman Bass left handedA nice example of the Vox Clubman II bass, built by JMI in Dartford, Kent in 1963. This is a lightweight bass, short (30") scale and very easy to play. It is an early example, and as such has a thin black scratchplate and side mounted, coaxial output jack. JMI offered left handed examples of their solid body Vox guitars and basses at 10% premium. Production numbers are unclear, but left-handed examples rarely come up for sale

1977 Gibson ES Artist 'prototype'

1977 Gibson ES Artist prototypeNot to be confused with the Gibson ES Artist launched by Gibson in 1979; this ES Artist was an early model designed by the Gibson research and development team in Kalamazoo in 1977, the instruments themselves constructed by Gibson artist Chuck Burge. It was planned for launch as a high end semi acoustic with 335-style construction (central maple block) and innovative circuitry - but was pulled at the last minute, being deemed too expensive. Apparently, several examples were produced with varying specifications, though exactly how many actually left the Kalamazoo plant is unclear. Certainly two guitars were sold to LaVonne Music by Gibson in around 1980. Read more about the development of this guitar, with details from Chuck Burge and the story of it's sale to LaVonne music