Would it be a good guitar? Well, if you measure it against a Gibson or Ovation, then no, not really. Simply put, there’s really nothing quite like the pure, powerful sound of a Fender tube amplifier. It holds a lot of memories, and it was the first guitar I started mucking about on. Today, the ’65 Deluxe Reverb is still one of the coolest amps around, with the fantastic sound and vintage mid-’60s style still prized by rock, blues and country players everywhere. Typically acoustic instruments don't.įor me though, its intrinsic value is much higher than what people may offer. Regardless of the model, a Fenders neck is comfortable to handle. 65-66 Ford Mustang GT Letter U Front Fender Chrome NOS C5ZZ-16098-F. Moderately powered and producing a full, snappy and crystalline tone revered in studios from Muscle Shoals to Abbey Road and on stages worldwide, its a must-have tone machine. As for its monestary value, I doubt that it's depreciated. The sleek playability of a Fender acoustic guitar makes them great to learn on and. Played on countless hit recordings for decades now, the mid-60s Deluxe Reverb is a timeless Fender classic and one of the most indispensable workhorse guitar amps ever made. I've seen some posts where people have bought it for double, even triple that (now I don't know if what currency was used).
I recall my father mentioning that he got it at a steal from a co-worker for $150 CDN.
There are 2 types from what I understand - one made in the US and the other in Japan (you can tell by the serial number). In good condition, plays well with only cosmetic surface marks consistent with age, mainly to the rear. : : Can anyone tell me anything about a Fender F-15? When were they made? What were their characteristics? Is it supposed to be an average guitar? A good guitar? A great guitar? What did they sell for? What are they worth? SOLD Late 70s Fender F-65 Japanese Acoustic Guitar.