1. Peavey TKO 75 Solid State 75-Watt 1x15 Bass Combo Amp - Vintage! $168 Or Best Offer
This beast has seen a lot of action in the Bay Area Punk scene over the last 30 years. Total workhorse. Maintained, in great shape. Loud. EQ allows for good tone.
2. 1979 Peavey Bass - USA T-40 Maple - serial# - 00377965 - $810 OR Best Offer
This classic bass is a sturdy beast with fantastic studio-quality tone. It's heavy, which is a feature, not a bug. Great for touring. I had it set up and cleaned up, and I replaced the front toaster pickup with a Seymour Duncan, which adds a big-ass lift to it. I've recorded with it. The tones are very versatile with all the knobs and switches and such. While some folks (Fender Bassheads) aren't impressed, there is a giant community of T-40 lovers out there.
Here is a good breakdown
https://davidrossmusicalinstruments.com/peavey-t40-bass-analysis/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGDToANbJKI
3. Marshall Code 50 - $175 - Or Best Offer
I used this one when playing small gigs around town. It's got 100 sound presets that go pretty deep into music history of rock, metal, blues and jazz. Also, you can upload/download modeling sounds via your phone or computer, control the amp from your phone, and design your own sounds for storage or on the fly. Perfect for intermediate guitar players who are starting to gig. 50watts and a 12" speaker can get quite loud. Ideal garage practice amp, or like I said, small gig. Great condition, works great. $200 with CODE pedal.
4. Marshall PEDL-91009 4-way Footswitch for CODE Amplifiers - $50
5. KORG ToneWorks AX10G Modeling Signal Processor - $75 Or best offer
Surprisingly robust modeling pedal with a great foot pedal for volume, tone, and Wah sounds. Used it gigging in the 2000s. Like all modeling amps or pedals, you have to get used to its logic, but this spells out a lot of it on the case itself. As is, works, takes DC adapter or 4 AA batteries. With this modeler, much like the CODE50, you can sound like any guitar player you want.
6. 1972 di Giorgio Bel Son n36 - Brazilian Rosewood - * RARE * - $999 - or best offer
i Giorgio Classical Guitar - Brazilian Rosewood
This 1972 di Giorgio was crafted in Sao Paulo, Brazil, of Brazilian Rosewood. The Bel Son was a staple of Brazilian and South American Musicians all through the '60s and '70s. This one was left for me by a Colombian friend, who had it in his closet for years. I had the luthier fix the bridge and the winders/machine heads. It's in what appraisers say is 'very good' condition.
Brazilian Rosewood is a sought after, high value classical guitar material, particularly when crafted in Brazil.
Make me a reasonable offer. Cash only. Also, I will not tolerate scams.
from google:
1972 di Giorgio Bel Son n36
The 1972 Di Giorgio Bel Son n36 is a vintage classical guitar made in Brazil. It is considered one of Di Giorgio's top-tier factory models during the company's "golden era" of Bossa Nova guitars. The name "Bel Son" or "Bel Som" translates to "Beautiful Sound".
Bossa Nova connection: These vintage Di Giorgio classical guitars are highly sought after by collectors and musicians due to their association with the Bossa Nova sound.
I'm in San Francisco, near City College. Easy to get to. Let's make a deal.