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Gibson Chet Atkins Country Gentleman #90536401 - Used  From Gibson Guitars

A rare Gibson Chet Atkins Country Gentleman with a gorgeous figured maple top!

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Condition: Used, Good (plastics in pickguard & armrest are stable but have offgassed significatly, pickups and hardware exhibit tarnishing)

A rare bird indeed. This Gibson Country Gentleman fuses Chet's historic models with Gretsch with a little bit of Gibson elegance. The 490 pickups are bright and clear, with plenty of power, allowing you the player the ability to stretch beyond that iconic lower output spank of the Super Trons. Perfect for country, rock-a-billy or just about anythign else you can throw at it. And boy, does this guitar look good doing it all!

SP Luthier Notes: Setup confirmed

Manufacturer's Description from Gibson Guitars

The home of Gibson electric guitars today is "Gibson USA," built in 1974 in Nashville specifically for the production of Gibson's Les Paul guitars. Although the entire guitar industry went through a slump in the late '70s, the spirit of innovation remained strong at Gibson. In response to a growing demand for vintage stylings, Gibson tapped its rich history  and reissued the dot-neck version of the ES-335 in 1981 and the flame top sunburst Les Paul in 1982. At the same time, two legendary guitarists joined Gibson- B.B. King in 1980 with the Lucille model and Chet Atkins in 1982 with his new concept of a solid body acoustic guitar.

Gibson world headquarters moved to Nashville in 1984 with the closing of the Kalamazoo plant. The financially troubled company was rescued in January 1986 by Henry Juszkiewicz and David Berryman, and the new owners quickly restored Gibson's reputation for quality as well as its profitability.

Today's Gibson electric guitars represent the history as well as the future of the electric guitar. The models whose designs have become classics-the ES-175, ES-335, Flying V, Explorer, Firebird, SGs and Les Pauls-are a testament to Gibson's wide appeal, spanning more than four decades of music styles. Gibson's close relationship with musicians is manifest in endorsement models from King, Atkins and jazz greats Howard Roberts and Herb Ellis, plus new Les Pauls made to the personal specifications of rock stars Jimmy Page and Joe Perry. In 1994, Gibson's Centennial year, the new Nighthawk model won an industry award for design, setting the stage for a second hundred years of Gibson quality and innovation.

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Today's Gibson electric guitars represent the history as well as the future of the electric guitar. The models whose designs have become classics-the ES-175, ES-335, Flying V, Explorer, Firebird, SGs and Les Pauls-are a testament to Gibson's wide appeal, spanning more than four decades of music styles. Gibson's close relationship with musicians is manifest in endorsement models from King, Atkins and jazz greats Howard Roberts and Herb Ellis, plus new Les Pauls made to the personal specifications of rock stars Jimmy Page and Joe Perry. In 1994, Gibson's Centennial year, the new Nighthawk model won an industry award for design, setting the stage for a second hundred years of Gibson quality and innovation.

Specifications

Model: Chet Atkins Country Gentleman

Serial: 90536401

Year: 1996

Weight: 6.7 lbs

Top Material: Laminated Maple

Body Material: Laminated Maple

Body Finish: Gloss

Color: Wine Red

Binding: White

Neck Material: Mahogany

Neck Shape: C (.820" - .960")

Scale Length: 24.75"

Fingerboard Material: Rosewood

Fingerboard Radius: 12"

Fingerboard Inlay: Pearl Thumbnail

Number of Frets: 22

Nut Material: Nylon

Nut Width: 1 11/16"

Bridge/Tailpiece: Tune-O-Matic w/Bigsby Vibrato

Tuners: Gold Gibson Speed Winder

Neck Pickup: 492R

Middle Pickup:

Bridge Pickup: 490T

Controls: Master Volume, Master Tone, Neck Volume, Bridge Volume, 3-Way Pickup Selector

Hardware: Gold

Case: Hardshell