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1940's Gibson Archtop ES-300 in very good condition. Newer Frets and binding on Neck. Replacement grover tuners that work great. I think the tailpiece, pots and bridge are replacements. 17"lower bout. 25.5" scale. 1 11/16 nut width
Finish checking on top and back but looks nice. Some marks on the front. padded gig bag for shipping. This guitar is an excellent player. making room for another guitar. $3450 plus shipping and PayPalLast edited by guildmann; 03-15-2023 at 04:55 PM. Reason: price reduction
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02-12-2023 12:15 PM
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That's a real beaut!
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thanks!
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Guys, I know Guildmann personally. You won’t find a nicer more honest guy.
I know this guitar and I am shocked he selling it. And I think the price is extremely reasonable.
This would be a no risk purchase.
Thanks, Joe D
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thanks Joe! appreciate the compliment!
Rob
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bump for $400 price reduction!
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I'm interested in your es300… where are you located?
- Thanks, Joe
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Hi Joe,
I'm located in Framingham ,MA
Rob
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What you are "making room for" must be pretty special to part with that precious '40s Gibson. It reminds me of my '42 Gretsch New Yorker
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Hi Archie... I purchased a Heritage Golden Eagle... Rob
love your Gretsch!
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Your Golden Eagle is nice. Should be easy to get used to Venetian cut-away to reach all way up fretboard. And humbucker pickup has advantages when amplified. The ol' Gibson is still quite special. Whoever buys it will, without a doubt, agree.
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Originally Posted by guildmann
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It is the Golden Eagle that JoeD had. i bought it from him. What a great guy! I love the guitar... I haven't had much interest in the ES-300. I'm surprised...RobN
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bump to the top
Anyone not use rest strokes?
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