[SN 6152415] USED Gibson / L-5C NAT [03]
This L-5C is in the lineage of Gibson's first f-hole guitar, the L-5, created by Lloyd Lohr. 17" wide body, featuring a Venetian cutaway, is not only eye-catching with its graceful design, but also rich in tone and deep resonance.
This particular instrument was made in 1977. A well-known repair shop corrected the fingerboard angle by placing a wedge of maple between the fingerboard and neck, corrected the fingerboard distortion, refretted (using Stew Mac #150), replaced the nut (using a cow bone), corrected the binding peeling on the fingerboard end, fitted the bridge and bass, and replaced the saddle. The bottom of the saddle has been reinforced with a thin sheet of ebony, the string groove and feel on the top of the saddle have been adjusted, the tailpiece has been moved to correct the off-center position, and the back of the neck has been over-lacquered. Other than that, dents, scratches, touch-up areas, paint deterioration, floating peg bushings, rust and tarnish on metal parts, and other signs of use and aging can be seen, but considering the age of the instrument, it can be said that it maintains a relatively clean appearance.
As mentioned above, it has been properly tuned, so both playability and sound are perfect. This is a gem that allows you to experience the joy of playing and owning a great instrument.
Please note that this item is in the possession of the customer. We will not be able to transfer this item to other stores in our company. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Top: Spruce
Side & Back:Maple
Neck:Maple
Fingerboard & Bridge:Ebony
Year of manufacture: 1977
Accessories:genuine hard case (handle is damaged), non-genuine semi-hard case
Serial:06152415
* Due to the nature of this product, we are unable to move it between stores.
Please read carefully.
* This item is limited to one original item.
* Because it is listed in the store and multiple malls, there is a time lag in sales and inventory status, and is not real-time.
Therefore, there is a possibility that the item has already been sold at the time of your order. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause.
















Description
This L-5C is in the lineage of Gibson's first f-hole guitar, the L-5, created by Lloyd Lohr. 17" wide body, featuring a Venetian cutaway, is not only eye-catching with its graceful design, but also rich in tone and deep resonance.
This particular instrument was made in 1977. A well-known repair shop corrected the fingerboard angle by placing a wedge of maple between the fingerboard and neck, corrected the fingerboard distortion, refretted (using Stew Mac #150), replaced the nut (using a cow bone), corrected the binding peeling on the fingerboard end, fitted the bridge and bass, and replaced the saddle. The bottom of the saddle has been reinforced with a thin sheet of ebony, the string groove and feel on the top of the saddle have been adjusted, the tailpiece has been moved to correct the off-center position, and the back of the neck has been over-lacquered. Other than that, dents, scratches, touch-up areas, paint deterioration, floating peg bushings, rust and tarnish on metal parts, and other signs of use and aging can be seen, but considering the age of the instrument, it can be said that it maintains a relatively clean appearance.
As mentioned above, it has been properly tuned, so both playability and sound are perfect. This is a gem that allows you to experience the joy of playing and owning a great instrument.
Please note that this item is in the possession of the customer. We will not be able to transfer this item to other stores in our company. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Top: Spruce
Side & Back:Maple
Neck:Maple
Fingerboard & Bridge:Ebony
Year of manufacture: 1977
Accessories:genuine hard case (handle is damaged), non-genuine semi-hard case
Serial:06152415
* Due to the nature of this product, we are unable to move it between stores.
Please read carefully.
* This item is limited to one original item.
* Because it is listed in the store and multiple malls, there is a time lag in sales and inventory status, and is not real-time.
Therefore, there is a possibility that the item has already been sold at the time of your order. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause.























