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This is in the Kalamazoo Craigslist. I have no other info. I'll bet there are stories and dreams involving this instrument.
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06-30-2020 08:46 AM
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“L-1”, I think you meant ?
Stories, I’m sure
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I actully owned one of those. Did not like the sound, like most early century Gibson archtop roundholes. Me no like. As always, JMO.
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At least it looks like they did not put any holes in the guitar.
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Compared to other round hole guitars (dreadnaught, jumbo, concert, etc) they sound very boxy and mids-focused.
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Originally Posted by cmajor9
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Originally Posted by Little Jay
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Originally Posted by Marty Grass
Last edited by Woody Sound; 06-30-2020 at 02:39 PM.
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Originally Posted by TOMMO
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the gibson L-1 archtop was around from 1902 to the mid 1920's...when it morphed into a flattop!
the flattop was most famously used by robert johnson
cheers
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Thanks for the clip, rabbit. Daddy Stovepipe is a fine picker. I think he's from Belgium.
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