Many pieces of my collection of instruments, amplifiers, pedals and more that I’ve enjoyed over the years are now being offered for sale. I’ll continue to list more as I can so do check back often. Contact me directly for pricing as the market always fluctuates, BUT I will always strive to provide both fair and often below-market pricing for these pieces. It’s time to let others enjoy them and I’ll note where there’s special provenance or history of use behind them. Contact me directly at [email protected] to discuss. Enjoy the list and photos!
Contact me at [email protected] to discuss any of the gear you see here.
GUITARS
EVH Frankie Striped series relic, excellent fret life and great playability, with original soft case and docs
1971 Fender Telecaster, 4-bolt, beautiful Oly White, 100% original, plays great and good fret life, OHSC
1969 Fender Stratocaster, refinished body and neck, original bridge and steel pat pend saddles, electronics 100%, plays perfectly and refretted, OHSC is with it but shows wear
1972 Fender Stratocaster, early 3-bolt, single string tree, Oly White, 100% original, beautiful, OHSC
1973 Fender Stratocaster, 3-bolt, Oly White aged to medium yellow, original electronics, one refret, OHSC
2010 Gibson Les Paul Custom 1960 Historic Anniversary, one of only 250 made, perfect specs, under 10 lbs, super clean, minty, with all docs
Kramer 5150 replica, Mark Funk custom build 5150 Van Halen touring guitar with clear coat finish and with correct neck/headstock specs
AMPLIFIERS and CABINETS
Ampeg SVT Classic Head and 4×10 cabinet, killer tube power that’s punchy as expected from Ampeg
1966 Fender Pro Reverb, 2×12 40-watt combo is a killer amp and power level to work between clean headroom or some drive. 100% original transformers and speakers, recent service by XenRelic and includes original slip cover and footswitch
Hiwatt DR 103 Custom 100, 1974, original Hylight era Reeves/Joyce build, excellent and recently serviced. Beautifully handwired amp that’s like art inside and has a big, bold, punchy tone like nothing else!
Magus Innovations – Ultimate Attenuator – The earliest re-amp type style attenuator before the Fryette Power Station came out. Works excellent.
1972 Marshall Super Lead model 1959, 100 watts, original transformers, recently serviced caps, etc. by Dr. Dan in Canada, beautiful example of the early more aggressive early 1970s sound. Was used on loan to George Lynch in the early 2000’s.
1973 Marshall Super Lead model 1959, 100 watts, original transformers, added post phase inverter master volume on rear panel on one of the speaker jacks. No added holes and easily reversible if desired, but sounds fantastic. Recently serviced by XenRelic.
1987 Marshall Silver Jubilee Anniversary model 2550 head and two 4×12 anniversary Jubilee cabinets with G12T75 Celestion Speakers. Very collectible and original in beautiful condition all around.
1981 Marshall JCM 800 model 4010 (SOLD), 50 watt 1×12 combo first year, vertical inputs, with wonderful G12-65 Celestion speaker. Has replaced handle hardware.
Marshall Studio 15 – The original Studio series amp from the 1980s, wonderful sound and works perfect. Great overdrive (more on tap than the standard single channel 800’s at the time) and has headphone out for quiet play.
Marshall JCM 900 SL-X, EL34 version 50-watts, the best of the 900 series and not as common. Pure tube circuit and two master volumes to switch things up.
Marshall JCM 2000 DSL 100, Always kept at home, all original including factory tubes. Minty, no bias drift, but have replacement NOS updated board that will go with the amp.
Marshall Powerbrake attenuator – switchable to 8 or 16 ohms
Marshall 1960B cabinet – Original 1968 “Basketweave” straight cabinet with pre-Rola G12H-30s with original Pulsonic bass cones 55Hz – this is the quintessential “Hendrix” cab right here. Replaced pop-in castors.
Marshall 1960B cabinet – Original 1970 “Basketweave cabinet” straight cabinet with pre-Rola G12M-25-watt Greenback speakers with original Pulsonic lead cones 75 Hz. As MINT as you will find with original basketweave, castors, excellent vinyl, and always covered (equipped with original Marshall cover). Stage used by George Lynch during Lynch Mob’s 2024 tour stop (you’ll hear it on the forthcoming live DVD).
Marshall 1960A and 1960B 4x12s (various 1970’s era checkerboard and black models) inquire!
Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier 100 watt, Earliest Rev G with small logo, chrome custom chassis and black diamond plate. This was THE sound and amp to have in the 90s!
Mesa Boogie – JP2C IIC+, the ultimate IIC+ with dual EQs, 3 channels, footswitch and cable
Mesa Boogie – Mark III++ Simulclass head, earliest “no stripe” version with Mike B. R2 level mod (allows all channels to function at proper even levels), “++” spec can be toggled in for more aggression, and full service cap job all done by Mike B. himself. A fantastic way to get into the IIC+ and IIC++ sound with more versatility that the III provides.
Mesa Boogie – Vintage 4×12 steel front panel with 2 Black Shadow C90s up top (open back) and 2 EV12ML’s on the bottom (sealed)
Peavey – 5150 original EVH “Block Logo” all original and recently serviced with cleaned pots and tubes
Soldano SLO Custom Purple and matching 2×12 Purple cabinet, 2000s version pre-BAD, with factory Depth control on back, Haynes mod, and FX Loop bypass switch mod, Super clean, wonderful open sound and 2×12 features factory Eminence speakers.
PEDALS and MISC
A/DA Flanger, the original A/DA
BOSS CE-2 Chorus, Japan
BOSS DS-1 Distortion, Japan, early “silver screw” – sounds SO much better than the new ones
BOSS OD-1, Overdrive, Japan, the rare first version with 14-pin chip, Analogman says this one is the best, and I agree!
BOSS OC-2 Octave, Japan – THE exact one documented and used by George Lynch to record Mr. Scary as well as going on several world tours. With provenance from George Lynch
BOSS SCC-700 programmable pedal board system, extra parts and controllers. This was used by players like David Gilmour and Jake E. Lee and was way ahead of its time in capability. Comes in a BOSS heavy duty flight-case and was built for serious touring.
Ibanez Tube Screamer TS808 – JRC4558D chip, excellent, 1980 model with registration mark
Ibanez Tube Screamer TS808 – Malaysian RC4558, excellent, 1980 model with registration mark
MXR Flanger, AC-powered vintage, just like EVH’s
MXR Distortion+ Script Logo, early model