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    Home/SOLD ARCHIVE/ SOLD - Vintage Gibson L 7 Special – USA 1940s
    Vintage Gibson L 7 Special – USA 1940s
    Close-up of a Vintage Gibson L 7 Special guitar from the 1940s, highlighting its elegant brown back and neck.
    Detailed view of the headstock on a vintage Gibson L 7 Special acoustic guitar, highlighting its gold and black aesthetics.
    A 1940s Vintage Gibson L 7 Special guitar displayed on a stand, set against a simple white backdrop.
    A vintage black guitar case, the Gibson L 7 Special from the 1940s, resting on a bright white surface.
    1940s Vintage Gibson L 7 Special guitar nestled in a case, set against a white backdrop, emphasizing its historical significance.
    Vintage Gibson L 7 Special guitar from the 1940s resting on a stand, set against a stark white background for emphasis.
    Home/SOLD ARCHIVE/ SOLD - Vintage Gibson L 7 Special – USA 1940s

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    SOLD - Vintage Gibson L 7 Special – USA 1940s

    $4,495.00
    SKU: 22050
     
     
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    The 1930s and 40s were true golden eras for Gibson’s archtop line - a period that produced many famed instruments that have stood the test of time. Choice maple and spruce was abundant, and this guitar is built with stunning pieces of both woods. This L-7 Special is an outstanding testament to the quality and enchantment of the era.

    Introduced in 1932, the Gibson L-7 was Gibson’s most popular acoustic archtop ever. Identical in all but cosmetics to the L-5, it remains the outstanding value in a true pro-sized all-carved Gibson archtop. In fact, it is believed that around a hundred or so L-5 bodies were used in the construction of Gibson L-7s and L-10s during this era.

    Gibson L-7 Specs –

    Arched solid spruce top

    F-holes  

    Raised bound pickguard  

    Bound body  

    Carved maple back/sides  

    Mahogany neck  

    14/19-fret bound rosewood fingerboard with pearl multi-design inlay  

    Adjustable rosewood bridge/trapeze tailpiece  

    Bound blackface peghead with pearl fleur-de-lis/logo inlay  

    Three-per-side tuners with plastic buttons  

    16” or 17“ body  

    Approx 1200 mfg. 1932-1956.

    But this one is certainly a bit “special” in that it has some features that were a grade above the standard L-7 of the era. They include the quite beautiful and incredibly detailed hand tooled headstock inlay, the unique “arrow head” fingerboard inlays, the straight sided shape of the pickguard and the fabulous, almost glowing birds eye maple figuring on the back and sides.

    We actually only know of one other guitar of this spec – and that one belongs to legendary US guitarist Arlen Roth, and his looks to be exactly the same as our listing. 

    To quote Arlen from a 2008 Vintage Guitar magazine interview – “As far we know, this carved-top Gibson is one of a kind, but the dimensions are the same as an L-10 or L-7,” Roth said. “It was ordered from the factory around 1934 with Bella Voce inlay on the headstock, like a Gibson banjo. It sounds amazing – great for chunk-chunk rhythm like the old Western swing records where the rhythm guitar almost sounds like a hi-hat.”

    Well, it looks like it may be not one of a kind, but it may be one of only two. The last photo in our listing is Arlen Roth’s L-7 Special – as far as we can see, it sure looks like the twin of this one !

    This guitar has all of the playing wear you would expect for a vintage guitar of this age. The finish is nicely but naturally checking, and there are a few dings and dents here and there. 

    Most importantly, this lovely old girl is structurally in good shape. No cracks, splits or repairs that we can see. The original frets are showing a little wear down low, but a refret is still a while away. The tuners have been replaced with Gibson Deluxe units, but the original strip tuners are in the case.

    The neck is a chunky profile but not too huge. Truss rod is present and works fine. It is straight with a medium low action, and comfortable to play in all positions.

    The passing of time has done wonders for this guitar, mellowing the overall tone while adding a certain depth and dynamic quality not found in new production instruments. Because the fingerboard is raised above the soundboard, the entire top is able to vibrate and respond freely. It is quite loud and projects very well - rhythm chords in particular are powerful and clear.

    This is a lovely old Gibson archtop, probably one of very few made during the war era, and sporting some very special features that makes this pretty close to a “one-off”, if not one of two.

    Comes in what looks like its original fitted hard case in very good condition.

    More pics to come.

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