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Says 1968 with original patent pickups. Wasn't Hutchins more like 80's and 90's? Forgive my lack of insight into Gibson archtop history..
Sounds nice. You should probably post at least one picture.
Thanks for the info, nevershouldhavesoldit. The holes on my tuners are standard size too. I think I will try the D'Addario when my single strings arrive and it becomes time to change strings. ...
I don't need another guitar. I don't need another guitar. I don't need another guitar. I don't need another guitar. I don't need another guitar. I don't need another guitar. I don't need another...
I just read that the necks of latter models are thinner....any idea what year this change took effect?
I had a weird one last week. I use Informed Delivery, which is a USPS online tool to show you the mail coming to you. It gives scanned images of letter-sized envelopes, and a separate section for...
Gibson Super 400 CES Natural. Built under the supervision of, and signed by James Hutchins, this incredible instrument is in excellent condition. Featuring 18” fully hollow single Venetian...
I'm confused as to why you'd double the Eb and omit the flat third... I need to start with the absolute easiest barre chord possible!
Thank you! Tenor looks like an alto on me, bari looks like a tenor. That one fits me best, but I mainly play tenor. Alto was easier to schlep all over Europe. It has corks all over it to make it...
Yeah small guitars are weird. You eventually get used to little adjustments. This shape is totally possible. You can also use the barre to add in the Gb:S4F4. I do it at 0:23 in that video if it...
I've bought a few things off Etsy, no problems so far, other than one guy who turned out to be an asshole, but you can find those anywhere. Sort of an ebay for products not made in China.
What problems were those?
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