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Gibson L-4 1930's Round Hole Archtop Guitar
$ 1742.4
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Description
Up for sale is a very nice condition Gibson L-4 from the 1930's This model was made from late 1920's through early 1940's (1928-1934). It has a 16" body. Before 1934, the L-4 was an oval-hole guitar with the neck joining at the 12'th fret. After1935 Gibson switched to the 'F' holes design.Top - Spruce
Back/Sides - Curly Maple
Neck - Mahogany
Fretboard & Bridge - Rosewood
Lower bout 16"
Upper bout 11 1/2"
Overall Length 40 1/2"
Stringlength 24 3/4"
Body depth 3 1/4"
Width at nut 1 3/4"
The action is real nice. I have it set at 1/16 at the 12'th fret and the bridge height is just over 7/8". This gives plenty of room to adjust the action up or down to your preference. It is presently strung with .012 to .054 bronze strings. This guitar has a nice 'V' neck feel. The truss rod works well. The frets do not have any wear, so I am assuming that they were replaced.
This guitar has all origonal finish and hardware. The tuning gears work OK, but I am including a set of Stewmac replacement tuners that you can upgrade at your option and convenience.
There has been some repair work done to this guitar. T
he work is very clean and guitar has been stable since I have had it.
Here are the issues of note with this guitar:
There was a heel block crack that has been expertly repaired.
The frets show little to no wear. Obviously a re-fret has been done. Excellent re-fret job
As mentioned above, I am including a set of replacements tuners from Stew-Mac. These match the guitar and have the Kluson vs the Grover screw hole spacing.
I will ship in a hard-shell case.
Sound sample of this guitar at Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmJH0S8S8Rw
I will only ship domestic because of rosewood CITES restrictions. Also I recommend to ship insured with delivery signature confirmation. I have adjusted the shipping cost to reflect this.