Built in 1974. This was a reissue of the 1954 Les Paul. There is a bit of a cult surrounding these guitars. Equipped with stock Gibson P-90 pickups. After market Bigsby installed. Available upon request.
9-string from the Fucking Champs. Made at Subway Guitars by the luthier Ron Sargent. Short scale neck. Very light weight. Gibson humbucker in the neck position and lipstick tube pickup in the bridge.
Univox copy of a Mosrite. Kurt Cobain made these popular and now they fetch real money. I got this one for free from a friend in college who wanted to smash it on stage. Thank goodness I saved it. This guitar rules!
Short scale bass with toothpick thin neck. Equipped with flatwound strings. This bass is very playable and sounds great unplugged as well as as plugged in. Does the 'tic-tac' bass sound perfectly.
Beautiful sounding analog synth featuring bass, brass, piano, clavinet, cello and violin sounds. The string sounds are really where this keyboard shines. Very recognizable. Sounds comparable to the Arp/Solina String Ensemble. The brass sound has a great sounding filter and the bass sound is HUGE!
This B3/Leslie combo belonged to Gregg Allman. It was his backup touring rig. Needless to say, it’s been carefully maintained and sounds fantastic. Loud enough to put the fear of God in you!
Beautiful sounding and playing Rhodes 88-key electric piano with matching stereo speaker cabinet. Dynakit ST-70 stereo tube power amp drives stereo cabinet. Stereo vibrato is to die for.
Analog drum brain. Listen to the kick drum on 'Jump' by Van Halen and you'll hear the Simmons kick loud and clear, especially in the pre-chorus and chorus. Sounds akin to an 80's Buick station wagon door closing.
1962 vintage Slingerland kit in Champagne sparkle finish. Standard sizes: 22" kick, 13" rack tom, 16" floor, matching 5" deep wood snare not pictured. Records very well.