


If you look closely, you can see the Jimmy Page CA in the corner. My jaw dropped.



Most of those fenders arent production models. A closer inspections revealed they are custom shop pieces. They had a lot of master built ones too.
Plus more pics on the site. I played an Al Dimeola prism there which was amazing through an Engl Powerball. The staff was really friendly and let me try it out, even though i obviously couldn't afford the guitar.
I also went to another shop, and played this beauty.

1959 VOS. One of the best flames i've seen.