1964 Gibson L-5C PDF
1964 Gibson L-5C PDF
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One of just 23 L-5C models made in its production year, the instrument is a very lightweight example, just
5lb. 12oz, with clear open voice and excellent projection. A well kept example, this guitar is largely free of
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pick, thumb, buckle and fingerboard wear, and shows just a few random nicks in the gleaming sunburst finish.
Even the sort of typical checking one expects over half a century of age is minimal. The carved maple back is
imbued with deep vertical rollers of flame, and the neck is constructed of tiger flame maple of stunning
intensity.
The guitar has spent its career in the New York area, and the last owner has indicated that the neck was once
oversprayed at D'Angelico's shop (presumably by Jimmy D'Aquisto), an assertion supported by the presence
of an original D'Angelico bridge that accompanied the guitar. (If any repair was made to the neck at that time,
we cannot visually locate it, despite close and repeated examination.) The neck has smooth low action over
fresh pro frets, and an exceptionally comfy profile, with great acoustic volume and the deep warm voice of a
well-played soundboard.
An exceptionally fine example of Gibson's classic jazz guitar, and an unbeatable combination of playability
and collectabilty alike.
Setup: This instrument is strung with medium gauge roundwound strings (.013-.056). The guitar will
accommodate lighter or heavier gauge strings, according to preference. String action is set at 5/64" to 6/64"
at the 12th fret, with moderate relief for acoustic playing with medium strings. The action may be lowered or
raised to your requirements with the adjustable bridge.
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