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Legendary Bluesman's L-1 With Legacy of Great Tone!
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Condition: Used, Very Good.
SP Luthier Notes: Refret, Setup, Dropfills & Cleanup.
Gibson Acoustic's Robert Johnson L-1 guitar captures the haunting, timeless sound of the man whose legacy and contributions to blues music are unmatched. Though he died tragically in 1938 at the age of 27, Johnson's historic blues recordings have inspired countless generations of blues artists and guitarists. The Gibson Robert Johnson L-1 guitar is tribute to his instrument of choice. It features Gibson's traditional L-1 body design, exactly as it was on the first L-1 in 1926.
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.
AA Sitka Spruce Top
Honduran Mahogany Back and Sides
Rosewood Fingerboard with Rolled Edges
Nickel Gotoh White Button Tuners
Handcrafted Soundhole Rosette
"X" Bracing Pattern
Vintage Sunburst Finish
Robert Johnson's Signature Inlaid on Fingerboard