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    I wonder if those who own a vintage Type 1 (1923-1924) or Type 2 (1925-1930) 16” L5s could provide me with some measurements. I see different #s online depending on where I look.

    Body Length - Not Listed
    Upper Bout Width - Not Listed
    Waist Width - Not Listed
    Lower Bout Width (I see 16” to 16-1/8”)
    Rim Depth (I see 3-1/4” to 3-3/8”)
    Overall Length (I see 40-1/4” to 40-1/2”)

    Thanks!

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    I used to own a '24, but I never measured it (stupid).

    Body Dimensions for a 1920s Gibson L-5?-l5pics-jpg

    Try checking with these people:

    https://prewargibsonl-5.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woody Sound View Post
    I used to own a '24, but I never measured it (stupid).
    The fact that you never measured it is not stupid at all.

    The fact that you used to own it, well ...

    Sorry, just giving you a hard time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FourOnSix View Post
    The fact that you never measured it is not stupid at all.

    The fact that you used to own it, well ...

    Sorry, just giving you a hard time.
    Well I agree with you. I just couldn't get on with the big fat tree trunk V neck. Considering it's value, I just could not keep it. Was in the middle of a masters degree program and I needed a car.
    Last edited by Woody Sound; 04-27-2024 at 11:28 AM.

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    Contact Paul Alcantara at the prewargibson L5 sight. He has a whole bunch of information and site that keeps track of things like this. He is very knowledgeable and good and returning email.
    prewargibsonl-5.com

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    I used the contact email on that site and asked (thanks). I am just at the beginning of a custom commission process with a luthier and was looking for some historic accurate information. I am not sure if the site email goes to Paul (sallyjaynehall@btinternet.com) but it is what I used.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iim7V7IM7 View Post
    I used the contact email on that site and asked (thanks). I am just at the beginning of a custom commission process with a luthier and was looking for some historic accurate information. I am not sure if the site email goes to Paul (sallyjaynehall@btinternet.com) but it is what I used.
    Here paul alcantara

    p.alcantara@btinternet.com

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    Thank you!

    Paul responded and will be getting back to me with information…
    Last edited by iim7V7IM7; 04-27-2024 at 08:17 PM.

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    Received some body measurements on a 1925 Gibson L5 today from Paul Alcantara:

    20-1/4” Body Length
    11-5/8” Upper Bout Width
    9-11/32” Waist Width
    16-7/32” Lower Bout Width
    3-11/32” Rim Depth

    Like all things “wood” large dimensions are likely +/- 1/16”.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iim7V7IM7 View Post
    Received some body measurements on a 1925 Gibson L5 today from Paul Alcantara:

    20-1/4” Body Length
    11-5/8” Upper Bout Width
    9-11/32” Waist Width
    16-7/32” Lower Bout Width
    3-11/32” Rim Depth

    Like all things “wood” large dimensions are likely +/- 1/16”.
    you need the dimensions of my 1938 L5 is sounds like a cannon and smooth too. It of course is a 17 inch guitar

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    Thanks for your kind offer, but I am having a 1920s Loar-esque instrument built.

    Quote Originally Posted by deacon Mark View Post
    you need the dimensions of my 1938 L5 is sounds like a cannon and smooth too. It of course is a 17 inch guitar