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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2017 12:08:02 GMT
Style 1,Style 0 and Triolian. All 1930
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2017 13:02:30 GMT
Attachment Deleted1927 Gibson L1 flat top with arched back. Gibson apparantly stuck a flat top on their archtop model. When I got it, was set up with a nut riser so frets are untouched. As you can see was likely shipped from factory with uncompensated bridge...hawaiian boom was still going strong...
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Post by toremainn on Nov 2, 2017 18:11:57 GMT
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Post by twang1 on Nov 2, 2017 19:23:51 GMT
'57 Gibson ES125 and a '36 KG 14 Kalamazoo. They are the oldest and also the best sounding of the lot...
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Post by alexandre on Nov 2, 2017 21:05:37 GMT
The oldest is a 12 string guitar probably made by Gretsch (as Neil Harpe once precised me) between 1915 & 1920...
... and I realize that the newest ones are a Supro Belmont (resoglas body) electric and a Harmony 1270 12 string acoustic, both made in the 60's.
Between those ones I play a bunch of acoustics (arch or flat tops) and resonators from the end of the 20's to the early 40's.
If it was a kind of unofficial, it seems to confirm that we've got a serious vintage bug around here...
At last, the most important is the thrill to play, as was signifying that famous quotation (translated from french): the bottle does not matter as much as the drunkenness.
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Post by oldnat on Nov 9, 2017 9:26:40 GMT
1907 Gibson L1 Attachments:
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Post by slide496 on Nov 9, 2017 13:05:20 GMT
1937 Harmony faux archtop
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Post by bod on Nov 11, 2017 8:45:16 GMT
Harmony Supertone, 1927
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