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Description
Description
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Finish Details: | Original |
Body Material: | Mahogany |
Body Details: | Mahogany back and sides with spruce top. The back has four repaired cracks, which are reinforced with several internal cleats. Several braces have been reglued as well. |
Neck Material: | Mahogany |
Fingerboard Material: | Brazilian Rosewood |
Neck Profile: | "C" profile |
Neck Thickness (IN): | .84" (1st fret), 1.00" (10th fret) |
Fingerboard Radius: | 10.00" |
Nut Width: | 1-11/16" |
Scale Length: | 24 3/4" |
Neck Details: | Three-piece mahogany neck with unbound Brazilian rosewood fretboard, dot inlays, and headstock truss rod adjustment |
Electronics: | The guitar has a K&K passive bridge plate transducer with volume control and endpin jack. |
Hardware: | The endpin has been replaced with an endpin jack. The bridge has also been reglued |
Weight: | 4lbs 10oz |
Modifications/Repairs: | -The bridge has been reglued -Several cracks on the back of the body have been repaired -Several internal braces have been reglued -A K&K with volume control has been installed |
Case Details: | Multiple case options available. Please inquire for details. |
Cosmetic Condition: | This vintage Gibson acoustic guitar has aged nicely, with attractive checking on the front and sides of the body, along with numerous small chips, dings, and other blemishes from use. There are a few small finish chips around the bridge from being reset, and the back has four repaired cracks. The neck is glossy and smooth with some checking, and the headstock face has light checking and expected finish wear. |
Serial Number: | 600157 |
Tech Notes: | The guitar plays well with low action and optimal neck relief; the original wide frets are low with light wear. The serial number and three-piece neck construction date the guitar to 1969. |