Good Condition
$625.00
Shipping Fees
The Local Pickup is a musical instrument consignment provider. We charge shipping fees to match actual costs, which cover materials, labor, carrier fees, and insurance. Below are general fee rates. Actual fees will be presented at checkout.
Guitars & Basses
Without Hard Case
- $89 minimum
- $119 (over $1,000 value)
- $139 (over $2,000 value)
- $189 (over $5,000 value)
With Hard Case
- $109 minimum
- $129 (over $1,000 value)
- $149 (over $2,000 value)
- $199 (over $5,000 value)
Amps
- $75 - amp head
- $150 - small combo
- $225 - mid-combo or cabinet
- $300 - big amp combo
Smaller Items
- $15 - strap
- $35 - pedal / microphone
- $65 - mixer, board
- $85 - small but heavy items
These are general fee rates. Actual fees will be presented at checkout.
The Local Pickup ships most items to anywhere in the Continental United States. Fees vary based on the size, weight, and value of the item.
The Local Pickup provides delivery services for $1 per mile as calculated roundtrip from 125 Caldwell St, Rock Hill, SC to the provided delivery address. The minimum fee for a delivery is $65.
For example, if you are within a
- 30-minute drive, then the delivery fee will likely be the minimum of $65
- 1-hour drive, then the fee will likely be less than $120
- 2-hour drive, then the fee will likely be less than $240
- 3-hour drive, then the fee will likely be less than $360
Any item purchased on our website can be returned (unless otherwise noted) for a full refund minus 5% stocking fee (minimum $25). Items must be returned within 10 days of receiving. We do not pay for the shipping cost to return the item. If the item's condition has been altered, the refund will reflect the resulting change in the item's value.
For in-state sales (South Carolina), The Local Pickup will collect taxes at time of purchase. We do not collect any taxes on items sold on our website to out-of-state buyers.
1965 Ampeg Gemini I Combo Guitar Amp
This 1965 Ampeg Gemini I Combo Guitar Amp sounds amazing (as you would expect). It has a two-prong plug, FYI. It has plenty of scratches and bruises. The knobs all work, but are are quirky sometimes. There is some crackling in the signal, not sure if something just needs cleaning or what (I’m more familial with guitar electronics). There are two switches on the back, not sure if that’s original or modified. I don’t know what they do. The wires from them go up into the same housing that the tubes go up into, so maybe it turns some of them on or off?? The amp seems to sound the same however those switches are flipped, and turning them both to off does not make the amp go silent. So, I’m not sure about them.
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The Local Pickup is a musical instrument consignment company with a boutique musical instrument store with guitars for sale in Rock Hill, SC, as well as basses, guitar pedals, drums, microphones, keyboards, synths, pro audio, and musical instrument accessories.
The Local Pickup provides nationwide shipping and regional deliveries and pickup of consignment items.