Monday, June 12, 2023

Line 6 Spider, Fender Rumble 25 Bundle.

 FB? Fogot.$80 for both.Line 6 gone at $80, 

Fender Rumble $25. pending...will get back to this.

Fender went for $70 I think, so cleared $70






BOSS RC-1

 FB for $60. Sale Pending.




Boss BR-1600 Digital Recorder

 FB. $100 for the Recorder and POD XT

Line sold for $100, BR for $200.....quik cash 



American Stratocaster Guitar With Case, Stand, and Strings

 FB. $950

SOLD for $1300 on reverb so $350 black.


Beautiful and well taken care of American Stratocaster for sale. Selling because I don’t play it enough. Would rather sell to you for a deal than to GC. Will include a stand and a bunch of Earnie ball strings as well! If you’re in a band I’ll even mix a song for you too as I’m an audio engineer. Includes a beautiful case with a lovely interior. Includes the certificate of authenticity! ** Cash only!** This is the best deal I can offer you which is the best deal around town.




Friday, December 16, 2022

Pedal Splurge

 Splurged on some pedals. 

$85 BOSS Flanger MIJ shipped from JAPAN. Holding.

$100 Wampler Tumnus Deluxe => $130 on reverb.

$70 TC FlashBack => $80 on reverb.

$60 BOSS EV-30 Dual Expression => $80 on reverb.



Friday, October 14, 2022

Classic 60's Player Strat Sonic Blue

 $575. Same guy that sold me a TC HOF. He is selling for a friend that went to Hawaii and firm on price. The pedal was picked up in Oceanside, but the guitar is delivered to Draft Republic

Ended up selling for $790, netting $215 and the hard case. Sweeeeeetnessssss



2015 MIM Classic 60's Player Strat Sonic Blue, in excellent condition, all original, super clean top to bottom, HSC, reasonable offers only, cash only, can deliver in NSDC or SOC, must sell, no trades

Friday, August 12, 2022

Nash Telecaster

 Is it real? Paid $1750 with meetup at Draft Republic.


Nash Telecaster - $2,000 (Encinitas)



Here is an early Nash Tele in Seafoam Green. It was made around 2004. Nash put stickers on some of their early guitars and this one on the back hails from "Munson Steamship, New York." The finish is mildly relic'd, more like an old used guitar than the current craze of extreme relic'ing. Like most Nash guitars that I've played the neck is full and substantial, and the back of the neck has been sanded down to a worn finish that feels great. The Lollar pickups sparkle and chime. This guitar plays and sounds like a great Tele should. Comes with a Nash hardshell case.

When I asked about the frets, he replied

The frets were dressed less than a year ago by Bill Nash himself.  The Nash company has the best customer service I've ever experienced.  Here is the story.  When I acquired this guitar at the Costa Mesa guitar show a number of years ago, it had a Fender logo on the headstock like most of the early Nash guitars.  But I was told it was a Nash, not a Fender.  

So I contacted Bill Nash and sent him photos of this guitar.  Bill confirmed that it was one of his early Teles, and offered to change the headstock logo to the proper Nash logo if I would send the guitar up to his shop in Seattle.  He also offered to dress the frets and do a complete set-up free of charge.  I sent him the Tele in one of my gig bags (well-packed in a proper box of course!).  It was returned a couple of weeks later with a new logo, dressed frets, set-up to perfection, in a new Nash alligator-styled hardshell case which looks very cool.    

Communication with Bill's shop was excellent and of course their work far exceeded my expectations.   

I can meet you in the Draft Republic parking lot on Friday.  I'll text you at 858-356-4270 when I'm on the road, probably around noon, and give you a heads up when I'm close to Carlsbad.       

Thanks, Clay