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Earliest found L-5 Archtop !!!
Brain tired from doing some finance and medical stuff on a cold wet Birthday I sauntered onto the marketing website that also has some videos (yeah - YouTube) and stumbled on this .....
a 1923 L-5 Love the way these guys have fussed it and made it look and play so nicely and respectfully>
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What an amazing find.
Too bad we couldn't hear the guitar instead of that version of "Angel Eyes." |
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What a fascinating video! I remember playing a very early L5 Gibson at a guitar store when my wife and I visited Bath (England) back in, I think, the spring of 2013. I'm thinking it was 1928 or 1929, but my memory on that is a little hazy.
- Glenn
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I'm with mr. beaumont, I hope there's another video to come with some sound samples. & I wonder what the whole story is of it's discovery. A check of the Mandolin Registry shows it was entered there 12/8/2023, source George Gruhn.
http://www.mandolinarchive.com/updates.shtml |
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Wouldn't you want to replace the later tailpiece with an original lighter string over shape?
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Quote:
Simplicity. Visual airiness. Style. HE
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