Here is my 1956 Gibson L7CN For sale. It includes a rhythm chief 1100 pick up from the 1960s mounted by a stick. Guitar is all original except for the pick guard set ups. I have three set ups one is acoustic, second is a Lollar blade Charlie Christian style pick up, And then the 1100 rhythm chief. Asking $5399 shipped domestic net to me.
Some light scratches and dings, but absolutely crack free. Frets are good and playable, but on the last crown. This is likely an update the next owner will need to do some time down the line.
Nice guitar but you want the same price as Reverb. You might do the forum a favor and give them a break if you sell it through the forum, you don't pay any fees.
A bump for a great vintage setup. Guitar is clean and great shape vintage pickup setup is solid and versatile. Knock $800 off is you don’t want the pickup.
The DGTs are special guitars. The finish on that one is insane. I have to tell you, I have never been a fan of the splits tho, and I don't find them very useful. I leave mine in humbucker mode all...
And that clarification is very useful.
If this is the goal:
Then now — as a mea culpa — all this would, in fact, be very good stuff (in addition to Grant Green).
yeah, you have to just tune to the recording, the same as if you're playing with a piano that's not precisely in tune to A440.
I had the original CD version of Kind of Blue, which was infamously...
*eyeroll*
Grant Green is where it’s at. He has a later period where he’s playing a bit more of a funk thing (which is also awesome) but any of his earlier stuff fits the bill.
And check out...
Those old recordings are analog recordings, any difference in recording and playback spinning rate will introduce detune.
Try tuning your instrument to the recording not to the tuner.
In the 80-90,...
Terrible story, but one worth telling to get the balance of reality for prospective buyers! It is just a shame that you had to go through the process to find out.
Thanks for this reply. I’m a bit confused though as I view this as me doing research? I'm obviously off-base with that.
I am totally new to this style of playing and I’m trying to seek out people...
I second Mark's words. Having purchased from Vinny before as well, you won't find a more honest seller, and his guitars are always kept in mint condition. If anything it will likely arrive better...
With the coils split on the neck pickup with the tone rolled back she's Magic for jazz. Rosewood necks have a delightful chime that really makes it a joy . The narrow deep neck profile is very easy...
I just recalled: Furniture grade pure beeswax in turpentine is safe to use on sticky nitrocellulose. I used to wax the back of the necks until my small jar of beeswax ran out.
Here's the video with Johnny Griffin that Reg was talking about on the comping thread but never posted.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ft0ACLLapKU
You'll notice that Monk plays the Bb, and...
My Japanese lawsuit copy of a 60's era ES-175 has the same skinny neck, which is the one thing I do not like about it (other than the original pick-ups and pots, which I replaced). I prefer a wider...
Why is the internet out of tune, and what can you...
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