come check it out i,m in dowtown dunedin, off for the next couple dayz. Any pickup recommendations Preferably removable. Would you also recommend them on the L-30 I would also like to try it amplified. I am using Thomastik JS110 Flatwound Extra Light Jazz Swing on my Gibson ES-125 since I like low gauge.
Comes with the original brown cardboard case.Ĭlick for pricing and to return to the instruments pageĬlick directly on the picture for a very large high resolution image. Paid 1500 plus 300 for repair so price is firm. Dear fellows, I just purchased a really nice Gibson L-30 in its original Geib case (see attached picture).
Gibson USA 2014 to present These serial numbers cannot be dated to a specific day of the year. Its an excellent playing and sounding guitar with a nice cutting rockabilly or jazzer tone. In 1994, Gibson's Centennial year, many instruments have a serial number that begins with '94' for the year, with the remaining 6 digits indicating the ranking number. If you are looking for a great sounding and playing working mans vintage guitar to make music, one you don't mind taking on the road or out to a gig, this is it. The frets were dressed and the guitar was just set up by my local luthier Jerry Ray. 125, proceeding the month in which the budget is prepared, plus estimated information for the. Has the usual nicks and dings of a guitar that was well used and much loved, but no major repairs or refinish. Please follow the steps below: Line Number Reference. The finish is original and the frets are fine with some minor fingerboard wear on the upper frets. Original tall clear barrel knobs with numbers, rosewood bridge, and a later Gibson chrome trapeze tailpiece. All electronics including the hot P-90 pickup with adjustable pole pieces appear original.
Full depth laminated maple 16 inch archtop body, arched back, spruce top, New exact reproduction closed back single line Kluson tuners, untapered peg head which will date the guitar after mid 1950, bound top and back, unbound Brazilian rosewood fingerboard with dot inlay, 1 11/16 inch nut, gold silkscreened block Gibson logo. The following table gives the numbers and titles of these reports, arranged in alphabetical order by. There are a couple of cracks in the cutout and by the jack. The owner changed just about everything to create an L-5 Switchmaster type guitar. From the Serial Number we believe started out as a 1967 ES-125. This is the classic late 1940s-early 1950s Gibson archtop, perfect for jazz or even better rockabilly.The logo and knobs indicate a build date between 19. tained in the annual series of water-supply papers. 1967 Gibson ES-175 Heavily Modified-Sunburst 1967 Gibson ES-125 Heavily Modified-Sunburst. (No Serial Number) Excellent condition, sunburst finish. 1950 Gibson ES-125 Guitar 1950 Gibson ES-125 Guitar