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Gibson / L-7 / 1945 / Sunburst / Guitar

Introduced in 1932, the Gibson L-7 was Gibson' most popular professional sized archop. The last noncutaway example rolled off the line in 1955. Identical in all but cosmetics to the costly L-5, the L-7 was highly prized by working players for it's warmth, projection and playability.

Wartime instruments are Gibson's rarest guitars, as the factory shifted to defense production, leaving just a small crew to finish up back ordered instruments.

This is a great sounding archtop with tons of vintage appeal and excellent playability. It delivers a warm sound with nicely defined lows, mids and highs. The action is exceptionally comfortable and suitable for virtually any playing style.

The guitar is in restored condition, with a repaired crack on the top and a plugged hole from some previously installed pickup. All repairs have been professionally done and the guitar is ready to go.

It comes with the original case.

Instrument sold

Vintage Guitar World, Germany  

Contact name:
Heiko
Brands:
Martin, Gibson, handmade classical and flamenco guitars ...
Languages:
German, English and French
Specialties:
Acoustic Guitars
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Vintage Guitar World was founded out of passion for guitar playing and the search for the special sound.Selling guitars is not just a job for us – we love guitars and live music.

We are specialized in classical, flamenco and acoustic guitars. As our name already suggests, our preference is on vintage and historically valuable guitars.We want to offer our customers special, unique and high quality guitars.

Guitars which are specially selected and outstanding in sound.All guitars are checked and adjusted. We work closely together with guitar builders and repair shops to adjust each guitar.

 
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