Gibson C-0 Natural 1967

6-String Acoustic-Electric Guitar with Brazilian Rosewood Fingerboard. Made in the USA.
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Gibson C-0 Natural 1967

Vintage

Description & Specs

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Finish Details: Original
Body Material: Mahogany
Body Details: Mahogany back and sides with unbound back and unbound spruce top. Several internal braces have been reglued. There is also a small crack in the top to the left of the soundhole, which has been filled with a sliver of replacement wood.
Neck Material: Mahogany
Fingerboard Material: Brazilian Rosewood
Neck Profile: "D" profile
Neck Thickness (IN): .81" (1st fret), .88" (9th fret)
Fingerboard Radius: No Radius
Nut Width: 2"
Scale Length: 25 2/5"
Neck Details: Mahogany neck with unbound Brazilian rosewood fretboard and zero fret. The neck has been reset and the nut has been replaced.
Electronics: The guitar is fitted with a passive K&K bridge plate transducer and endpin jack.
Hardware: The bridge has been replaced; a second saddle slot was apparently cut to correct the scale length. The nut has been replaced, and an endpin jack has been added to accommodate the pickup.
Weight: 3lbs 14oz
Modifications/Repairs: -The neck has been reset -The bridge has been replaced -The nut has been replaced -An endpin jack and pickup have been added -Several braces have been reglued -A small crack in the top has been repaired
Case Details: Hardshell case
Cosmetic Condition: The guitar has plenty of nice aging present, with heavy checking and wear on the semi-gloss finish. The top has numerous small dings as well as one repaired crack, and the sides have many small chips and dings as well. The neck has checking and wear present as well, but is mostly smooth.
Serial Number: 880078
Tech Notes: The guitar plays well with medium-low action, slightly higher than standard nylon string action, and is currently strung with normal tension strings. The frets are narrow and fairly low with minor wear. The serial number and appointments date the guitar to 1967.
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