Gibson / 1990 Byrdland / 1990 / Guitar
Product Details
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Superior model with three beats of looks, performance, and sound
Gibson's superior model byRDLAND. A gem with a high -quality look, high performance, beautiful sound. Byrdland was announced in 1955. Based on the high -end model L5, a short scale is used as a new thin body line body. One of the highest players models that represent Gibson, which will continue to date. Despite being the same 17 -inch body as the L5, holding the body thickness is 2 1/4 inch symbols, and holding is comfortable. In addition, the neck scale can be performed very comfortably with a short 23 1/2 inch. Since the current setting can be set up low, settings according to the style are possible. You can also get the best sound for sweet jazz tones, jazz blues and blues, etc. with a deep sound. Rock blues guitarists are also famous for the use of Eric Clapton, TED NUGENT (Ted New Gent), and David T. Walker (David T. Walker). It is a high -end model full -coated guitar that is attractive with highly accurate structure.
[SPEC.]
BODY: SPRUCE TOP / MAPLE BACK AND RIMS BACK
Neck: Mapele/ Walnut
Fingerboard: Ebony 22F
Inlay: Pearl Block
Bridge: ABR-1 with ebony Base
TailPiece: byrdland Tailpiece
Pickups: 57 Classic
Nut-Width: 42.5mm
Scale: 23 1/2 "
Weight: 3.45kg
Case: Original Hard Case
* With 5 years of adjustment guarantee for firm adjustment at our shop
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Akira Matsui in charge
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