1967 Telecaster, 1963 Gibson, 1958 Martin & More VINTAGE guitars!
1967 Telecaster, 1963 Gibson, 1958 Martin & More VINTAGE guitars!
Incredibly cool vintage guitars that just arrived at the shop! We’re back! Nick's at his sparkling clean desk and we’ve got a killer lineup of vintage guitars for you today. From a pristine 1967 Blonde Telecaster to a dreamy 1963 Polaris White SG, and even a rare 1958 Martin D-18 with a double pickguard mod inspired by Bob Shane—
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In this video, Nathaniel and Nick return with another episode of This Just In, showcasing a collection of impressive vintage guitars That Just Arrived at Chicago Music Exchange. CME buys and consigns guitars, basses, and amps, from single pieces to huge collections. They start by introducing a pristine 1967 Fender Telecaster in blonde finish, praised for its lightweight feel and bright tone. They then move on to a stunning 1963 Gibson SG in Polaris White, Nick reveals his personal favorite—a 1958 Martin D-18 acoustic guitar with a unique double pickguard inspired by Bob Shane. Next up is a 1963 refinished Fender Esquire in black. The episode wraps with a 1967 Höfner bass.
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