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Gibson L-7 C 1948 – Routed Humbucker, Gibson 57 Classic, Very Clean Finish - CAN SHIP ANYWHERE FREE Reverb Link
1 and 11/16th inch nut width
scale length 25.5
Great warm acoustic sound. Has the gibson archtop wes/jim hall vibe.
frets have live left.
Awesome neck, super easy to play, this guitar was played a lot, as evidenced by the neck. Very resonant, the good ones get played!
Here's a genuinely special late-40s Gibson archtop set up as a plug-in-and-play jazz box in the spirit of a Wes Montgomery L-5 CES — all at a fraction of the price.
The L-7C is the cutaway version of Gibson's professional-grade L-7, introduced in 1948. Like the L-5, it features a fully carved spruce top and carved maple back and sides — not laminate, not pressed. The result is a resonant, woody archtop voice that no laminate box can touch. This one has an uncommonly clean original sunburst finish for its age, with intact binding and split-block inlays throughout.
At some point a previous owner routed the top for a humbucker — a Gibson 57 Classic now lives there, wired to a volume and tone control. Easily change the pickup if you like with the pickup ring.
- 1948 Gibson L-7C
- Fully carved spruce top, carved maple back and sides
- Gibson 57 Classic humbucker (routed)
- Volume and tone controls
- Trapeze tailpiece
- Tune-o-matic style bridge
- New pickguard
- Non-original hardshell case included
- Plays well, neck is straight, frets have life
Priced accordingly for the modification. A clean, original L-7C goes for significantly more — this is your chance to get into a genuinely great carved Gibson archtop at a player's price/.
This guitar was constructed with a spruce top, figured maple back and sides, mahogany neck, rosewood bridge and fingerboard. This guitar has a scale length of 24 3/4", nut width of 1 11/16". Great 40s/50s neck from Gibson, the best! This guitar comes with a non-original hardshell case
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