The Save The Music Foundation has opened a Reverb shop, featuring nine collector-grade guitars, all for a great cause.
The shop includes a 1965 Fender Stratocaster that is said to sound like "electric butter but twice as spanky," and features all the vintage mojo one could want: a 3-color sunburst finish with buckle rash and natural wear-and-tear relic'ing, and an era-appropriate cigarette burn on the headstock.
Other top-tier gear that's available in the shop includes a 1979 Gibson ES-335 TD VSB, a '79 Stratocaster, two Alembics—a Tribute Prototype and an H1 Further—and more.
Just in time for Giving Tuesday, the proceeds from these guitars will go toward the Save The Music Foundation, which helps students, schools, and communities reach their full potential through the power of music.
So give the gift of music to others—and to yourself—by buying one of these exceptional instruments today. Or, if you're so inclined, visit Save The Music's website and make a direct donation today.
Special thanks to The Big G Foundation, supporters of music education, for making this sale possible. Learn more at www.biggfoundation.org.