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Locality: Santa Cruz, California



Address: 950 Front St 95060 Santa Cruz, CA, US

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Oasis Guitar & Amplifier Repair 17.01.2021

SOLD. $Inquire $ via email: [email protected] 1955 Fender Esquire. All original except for finish was removed carefully 30 Years Ago by original owner. Guitar has been played since so it almost looks like it never had a finish. Amazing ash, amazing weight big soft v-neck with birds eye's. Electronics completely intact and original. Blackguard just placed on top of the guitar for viewing purposes. Original white guard in place. These came routed for a neck pickup from the factory so you could easily add the neck pickup and turn it into the most amazing Telecaster on the planet. Without spending 25k.

Oasis Guitar & Amplifier Repair 03.01.2021

SOLD 1964 Fender vibro verb , extremely original circuit throughout, one of the best we've had.

Oasis Guitar & Amplifier Repair 29.12.2020

Fresh Off The solder bench and ready for strings and set up detail. Can't find the Telly you fall in love with in the stores? I'll build one for you that fits like it was built for you. :-) :-)

Oasis Guitar & Amplifier Repair 15.12.2020

Having issues with your pedalboard sounding the same as when you plug a cable directly into your amplifier? Chances are your cable connections, are compromised. And if you have more than a couple pedals you'll definitely need something to drive the signal so it still sounds sassy and full. Both situations are an easy fix. Pictured is Kenny Wayne Shepherd's recent pedalboard from his show at the winery in Saratoga.....and my sneakers 8-)

Oasis Guitar & Amplifier Repair 10.12.2020

Is your ol' Fender, marshall, vox, or any nice tube amplifier sounding a little bit noisy ? flabby in the bass Spectrum? Well it's going to happen because Filter Cap's in all tube amplifiers only last twenty years at best before they need to be replaced, or in the case of the Caps pictured, lose their guts completely. These are high voltage caps and crucial to beautiful balanced tone of a fine tube amplifier.