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1939 Gibson L-12 - Sunburst incl. tweed hardshell case

Beautiful 1939 Gibson L-12 archtop acoustic guitar in Sunburst finish in near excellent condition for its age (almost 80 years!). 17" non-cutaway body with flamed-maple body and arched solid spruce top. The Gibson L-12 has been produced between 1930-1955, this one is the desired last version with bigger 17" body and x-braced top. The guitar is all originaland free of cracks or any other hidden repairs . The frets are still in perfect shape, the big C-shaped mahogany neck is comfortable to play and the big 17" non-cut body has a great, rich and warm sound. Great action and superb sounding! Comes in orig. brown hardshell case.

Techn. details:

  • 17" acoustic archtop with carved top and back,
  • Solid, carved spruce top,
  • Bound - 17" non-cutaway flamed maple body,
  • 1-piece mahogany neck,
  • Bound rosewood fretboard w/double parallelogram MOP Inlays,
  • 6 orig. Kluson "open back" tuners,
  • Adjustable rosewood bridge on wooden base,
  • Multi-bound tortoise pickguard,
  • Early Gibson fixed trapeze-tailpiece,
  • Incl. orig. Gibson Tweed hardshellcase.
Instrument sold

GuitarPoint, Germany  

Contact name:
Fred Hauschild
Brands:
Fender, Gibson, Marshall etc.
Languages:
German & English & French & Turkish
Specialties:
Vintage & Used American Guitars
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Email: info@guitarpoint.de - International 0049-69-33995657

Located in Frankfurt Germany, GuitarPoint has quickly become a good adress for guitar players, enthusiasts and collectors from all over the world. We are specialized in U.S.A. made Highend-, Customshop and Vintage Guitars.

Please contact us for Terms & Condition at info@guitarpoint.de or call us directly at +49-69-33995657

 
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