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Gibson Stage Deluxe LTD ***SOLD***
Pictures: http://www.flickr.com/photos/skchurc...7649313771061/
Price: ***SOLD*** (No trades, please.) This listing is for the Gibson Stage Deluxe LTD Acoustic-Electric Guitar 1930's Sunburst. This guitar is limited to 50 by Gibson, and is *very* similar to the Jackson Browne Signature guitar that completed a year or so ago. This is a big guitar in every way–deep body, strong bass, rich yet woody Gibson sound. It is a very unique guitar and a special 12-fretter given it's dimensions:
***SOLD***
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Bourgeois: The Banjo Killer–Slope D (Custom); Collings: CJ Mh A SS SB (Custom); Froggy Bottom: F-14 Deluxe (Custom), SJ Deluxe; Gibson: Jackson Browne Signature Model 1 Ltd.; Huss & Dalton CM-12 Non-Cutaway (Custom); Jason Kostal: MD (Custom); Kevin Kopp: K-50; Martin: 000-42 Guatemalan (Custom), D-45; Santa Cruz: D-12 Fret (Custom), Tony Rice Signature (Custom) Last edited by schurch; 11-30-2014 at 03:04 PM. Reason: ***SOLD*** |
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This is an amazing guitar. It's tops on my list, but in the middle of a home purchase, might be tough...But to tempt myself, (1) any chance you can post a sound clip or youtube video? and (2) looks like the neck is V-shaped; is it a hard V? Thx in advance.
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@MD1983: Thanks for the reply...a house is a really big purchase, and I can see why now might not be the right time for you.
1: I don't really have a great setup for recording, and am worried I won't represent it well enough in my recording or playing technique, but I will see if I can put something reasonable together in the next day or two. In the meantime, I think this guitar is nearly identical to the Jackson Browne Signature, so the YouTube recordings of that will give you a very good idea of this. I was actually turned onto this model by a fellow forum member who actually preferred this model over the JB because of the Mahogany back and sides (as opposed to Walnut). I would say that, and a few cosmetic differences are the only real differences between these two models. I do think the Mahogany gives it a bit more traditional "Gibson" sound (e.g. woody, direct, thumpy, dry-ish) compared to the Walnut on the JB which is more "piano like" (as they describe on the Gibson website). 2: I would say the V is very similar to my Martin D-28 1937 Authentic. It's not a thin profile, but the "V" itself is countered/rounded enough to make it very playable. I don't like really thin neck profiles, so this is something I have enjoyed on these models.
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Bourgeois: The Banjo Killer–Slope D (Custom); Collings: CJ Mh A SS SB (Custom); Froggy Bottom: F-14 Deluxe (Custom), SJ Deluxe; Gibson: Jackson Browne Signature Model 1 Ltd.; Huss & Dalton CM-12 Non-Cutaway (Custom); Jason Kostal: MD (Custom); Kevin Kopp: K-50; Martin: 000-42 Guatemalan (Custom), D-45; Santa Cruz: D-12 Fret (Custom), Tony Rice Signature (Custom) |
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Still got my eye on this...What custom are you getting built?
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Beautiful guitar! Coincidentally, I am also in the process of buying a house (we close next week) so additional guitars are out of the question for the time being, but good luck with your sale!
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@MD1983: I am still working with Tom at Redwood Acoustics, but I think I have it narrowed down to a couple of options, it's just a matter of cost vs. dreaming up specs (as always):
Option 1 Bourgeois JOM-Vintage Style (No Cutaway) (Add) Hot Hide Glue Construction (Change) Short Scale (Instead of 25.5”) (Change) 1 3/4” Nut Width (Standard) Adirondack Spruce Top (Change) No Vintage-Style Top Toner (Change) Walnut Back and Sides (Instead of Indian Rosewood) with or without sapwood like photo from Tom (Change) Flamed Maple Neck stained to match Walnut back and sides (Change) Walnut Headstock Veneer to Match Back and Sides (Instead of Rosewood) (Change) Ivoroid Fretboard Binding (Instead of Black) (Add) Ivoroid Headstock Binding (Instead of None) (Change) Redwood Acoustics Custom Purfling Front and Back (No Purfling on Fretboard and Headstock) (Ebony/Maple Strips) (Instead of Herringbone) (Change) No Fretboard Inlays (Instead of Squares and Diamonds) (Change) Wood Rosette (Instead of B/W) *Whatever Dana feels best compliments the Walnut back and sides (Change) All Gloss Finish (Including Body, Neck, and Headstock) (Instead of Natural/Satin) (Change) Custom Tor-Tis Pickgaurd (Standard) Nickel Waverly Tuners Option 2 Bourgeois JOM-Vintage Style (No Cutaway) (Add) Hot Hide Glue Construction (Change) Short Scale (Instead of 25.5”) (Change) 1 3/4” Nut Width (Standard) Adirondack Spruce Top (Change) No Vintage-Style Top Toner (Change) Cocobolo (Instead of Indian Rosewood) with or without sapwood (Change) Cocobolo Headstock Veneer to Match Back and Sides (Instead of Rosewood) (Change) Wood Binding Body, Neck, and Head Binding *Whatever Dana feels best compliments the Cocobolo back and sides (Change) Black/Maple w/ Back & Side (No Purfling on Fretboard and Headstock) (Instead of Herringbone) (Change) No Fretboard Inlays (Instead of Squares and Diamonds) (Change) Wood Rosette (Instead of B/W) *Whatever Dana feels best compliments the Cocbolo back and sides (Change) All Gloss Finish (Including Body, Neck, and Headstock) (Instead of Natural/Satin) (Change) Custom Tor-Tis Pickgaurd (Standard) Nickel Waverly Tuners Cheers, Scott
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Bourgeois: The Banjo Killer–Slope D (Custom); Collings: CJ Mh A SS SB (Custom); Froggy Bottom: F-14 Deluxe (Custom), SJ Deluxe; Gibson: Jackson Browne Signature Model 1 Ltd.; Huss & Dalton CM-12 Non-Cutaway (Custom); Jason Kostal: MD (Custom); Kevin Kopp: K-50; Martin: 000-42 Guatemalan (Custom), D-45; Santa Cruz: D-12 Fret (Custom), Tony Rice Signature (Custom) |
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@TheIntermediate: Wow, it must be a great time to by a home :-) I have this up on eBay as well, I figure with "Black Friday" coming it's a great time to sell a couple of them (to help finance that Bourgeois). Congrats on the new house!
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Bourgeois: The Banjo Killer–Slope D (Custom); Collings: CJ Mh A SS SB (Custom); Froggy Bottom: F-14 Deluxe (Custom), SJ Deluxe; Gibson: Jackson Browne Signature Model 1 Ltd.; Huss & Dalton CM-12 Non-Cutaway (Custom); Jason Kostal: MD (Custom); Kevin Kopp: K-50; Martin: 000-42 Guatemalan (Custom), D-45; Santa Cruz: D-12 Fret (Custom), Tony Rice Signature (Custom) |
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Great bargain! If I did not already have the Jackson Browne, I'd swoop this up. Good luck with the sale.
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1944 Gibson LG-2; 2011 Gibson Advanced Jumbo Short Scale; Baxendale 1940’s Gene Autry Melody Ranch (H610); 1985 Guild G45 (Hank Williams Jr. Signature); 1986 Martin D-16K; 2018 Fairbanks Kalamazoo Gal Tribute Southern Jumbo; 1974 Martin D-35; and a CA Cargo. |
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This particular guitar (like the Jackson Browne's) sure are fun though, and do have some kind of magical character when I play them! Cheers, Scott
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Bourgeois: The Banjo Killer–Slope D (Custom); Collings: CJ Mh A SS SB (Custom); Froggy Bottom: F-14 Deluxe (Custom), SJ Deluxe; Gibson: Jackson Browne Signature Model 1 Ltd.; Huss & Dalton CM-12 Non-Cutaway (Custom); Jason Kostal: MD (Custom); Kevin Kopp: K-50; Martin: 000-42 Guatemalan (Custom), D-45; Santa Cruz: D-12 Fret (Custom), Tony Rice Signature (Custom) |
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12 fret, deluxe, gibson, jackson browne, stage |
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