Gibson L7C Double McCarty Pickup Black Aged Refin Ebony 1949

6-String Hollow Body Electric Guitar with Brazilian Rosewood Fingerboard. Made in the USA.
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Gibson L7C Double McCarty Pickup Black Aged Refin Ebony 1949

Vintage

Description & Specs

The following specs were carefully collected and recorded by a skilled technician. For a more detailed description and questions regarding sound, feel, or cosmetic condition, please visit our Lincoln Avenue showroom or call to speak to one of our Used and Vintage experts.
Finish Details: The guitar has been refinished and relic'd.
Body Material: Maple
Body Details: Solid maple back, sides, and top. A hole has been drilled in the lower section of the treble side for a 1/4" jack.
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Material: Brazilian Rosewood
Neck Profile: C
Neck Thickness (IN): 1st fret .900", 10th fret .990"
Fingerboard Radius: 12.00"
Nut Width: 1-11/16"
Scale Length: 25 3/8"
Neck Details: Maple neck with bound Brazilian rosewood fingerboard and split parallelogram inlays. The neck has been refretted. The fingerboard has beenn lightly planed, with a few divots filled.
Electronics: The electronics are original, with a lead spliced in and a 1/4" output jack added. Four-position rotary pickup selector/off switch with master volume and master tone controls. The volume control is functional, but spins and will go back to the end of the sweep.
Pickup Measurements: Neck 5.32K, Bridge 5.38K
Hardware: The tuners have been replaced with new Kluson double ring Deluxe tuners. All other hardware is original.
Weight: 6lbs 2oz
Modifications/Repairs: The guitar has been refinished, the neck has been refretted, the fingerboard has a few filled divots and has been planed. A 1/4" output jack has been added to the electronics, and the tuners have been replaced.
Case Details: Original hardshell case. The case and hardware have been painted black.
Cosmetic Condition: This guitar is in good condition with some natural play wear that is not part of the relic.
Serial Number: A3757
Tech Notes: The guitar is currently set up with .011 gauge flatwound strings, and plays well with optimal action. The frets are narrow and tall, with mild wear. The serial number dates to 1949.
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