Description

Summary: One of the best-kept secrets in the vintage Gibson line, the L-4C is exceptionally comfortable to hold, and fast on the fingerboard. Introduced in 1949, the same year as the ES-175, the L-4C shares the same body shape and scale length as its electric cousin. But while its counterpart has an all-laminate body, the L-4C boasts a solid carved spruce top, which sounds terrific either amplified with a floating pickup or unplugged in the studio or living room.

Body: Spruce top, Maple back, Mahogany sides.

Neck: Mahogany with a Rosewood fingerboard, 24.75” scale length, 1 11/16” nut width, 19 frets, split parallelogram pearl inlays.

Pickups/Hardware: Replacement Kluson Deluxe white button tuning keys, replacement pickguard, Rosewood floating bridge, trapeze tailpiece, no electronics.

Cosmetics: This guitar that has wear that is consistent with an instrument from the β€˜50s. It has various nicks, dings, and scratches throughout. It has tons of finish checking. Most of the fret wear is on the B string up to about the 7th fret (See Photos Please). Overall, it’s in great shape and it plays and sounds amazing.

Playability: Our in-house guitar tech has inspected, setup, and restrung this instrument with a new set of strings. The neck is straight, the truss rod is fully functional, and the action has been setup low and comfortable.

Modifications: Tuning keys/Pickguard have been replaced.

Weight: 5 lbs.

Case: This guitar ships in a hard-shell case, professionally packaged, and fully insured.