Welcome back to another Vault Friday! Each Friday I’ll venture into the Vault with one of our instrument specialists to showcase some of the cool stuff we’ve got hidden away in there.
We’ve got another used piece this week: A 2007 Gibson L7-C Archtop Guitar. This guitar is from the Gibson Custom Shop and features some beautiful tightly flamed maple on the back and boasts incredible volume from its 17-inch frame and is adorned with classic styling. These guitars are based on the Gibson L-7’s of the late 1940s, one of the most popular archtop guitars in history. It’s in great condition – feel free to drop by and try it out!
As this is a used piece, it’s not available on our website. For more information on it, give JC a call at (800) 635-2021 ext. 7124.
We’ve decided to start a new weekly feature here on the First Quality Music Blog: Vault Fridays. Each Friday I’ll venture into the Vault with one of our instrument specialists to showcase some of the cool stuff we’ve got hidden away in there.
Last week, we showed you a very special Gibson F-5 Mandolin signed by the late Charlie Derrington. This week, we decided to pull a Guitar out of the vault, the Gibson SJ-200 True Vintage. Gibson’s master luthiers in Bozeman, Montana set out to recreate the legendary SJ-200 that helped define the American music scene of the 1930’s, and we’re pretty impressed with the outcome. This guitar features deep, well-balanced tone and the powerful sound we’ve come to expect from the Gibson Super Jumbo line.
You can learn more about the Gibson SJ-200 True Vintage Guitar here.