
Vintage 1952 Gibson L-7CNE Natural Electric Guitar With OHSC

Have we got a truly amazing vintage guitar for you: a Gibson L-7CNE from 1952. One of the finest archtop guitars ever made, the L-7 has obtained a legendary status over the years. We were shocked (in a good way) when this guitar arrived.
A total of just 47 L-7CENs were shipped between 1950 and 1954, with only 17 in 1952. For those that know how special an L-7 is, this one is not to be missed. For those that don't know, here is a way to find out.
- Serial # A-10309
- Weight: 5.60 lbs
- Nut width: 1 11/16:
- Scale length: 25 1/2"
- Body Width: 17"
- Body Depth: 3 1/3"
- Solid spruce top
- Tripe bound bound
- Two unbound f holes
- Two-piece solid maple back
- Sold maple sides
- Two-piece maple neck with mahogany center-strip
- Rosewood fretboard
- 20 frets
- Pearl double-parallel inlays
- Fretboard and headstock single bound
- Inlaid pearl logo and crown on headstock
- Single-ply black truss rod cover
- Black laminate on back of headstock
- Individual 'no-name' Kluson Deluxe tuners with single-ring Keystone plastic buttons (stamped on the underside "2356766 / Pat Appld.").
- Original Gibson 'McCarty' single-coil pickup (with an output of 4.79k) with non-adjustable, flat pole pieces
- 5-ply black pickguard
- One volume and one tone control
- Black plastic circular knobs
- Height-adjustable rosewood bridge on rosewood base
- Standard trapeze tailpiece with three raised parallelograms on cross-bar, secured to lower edge of body by three screws
- Original oval white label inside the bass f-hole with the Style "L-7-C" written in black ink and the serial number "A-10309" stamped in black
- Original case - not all the latches function (please be careful to not let it open from the bottom)
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Vintage 1952 Gibson L-7CNE Natural Electric Guitar With OHSC

Have we got a truly amazing vintage guitar for you: a Gibson L-7CNE from 1952. One of the finest archtop guitars ever made, the L-7 has obtained a legendary status over the years. We were shocked (in a good way) when this guitar arrived.
A total of just 47 L-7CENs were shipped between 1950 and 1954, with only 17 in 1952. For those that know how special an L-7 is, this one is not to be missed. For those that don't know, here is a way to find out.
- Serial # A-10309
- Weight: 5.60 lbs
- Nut width: 1 11/16:
- Scale length: 25 1/2"
- Body Width: 17"
- Body Depth: 3 1/3"
- Solid spruce top
- Tripe bound bound
- Two unbound f holes
- Two-piece solid maple back
- Sold maple sides
- Two-piece maple neck with mahogany center-strip
- Rosewood fretboard
- 20 frets
- Pearl double-parallel inlays
- Fretboard and headstock single bound
- Inlaid pearl logo and crown on headstock
- Single-ply black truss rod cover
- Black laminate on back of headstock
- Individual 'no-name' Kluson Deluxe tuners with single-ring Keystone plastic buttons (stamped on the underside "2356766 / Pat Appld.").
- Original Gibson 'McCarty' single-coil pickup (with an output of 4.79k) with non-adjustable, flat pole pieces
- 5-ply black pickguard
- One volume and one tone control
- Black plastic circular knobs
- Height-adjustable rosewood bridge on rosewood base
- Standard trapeze tailpiece with three raised parallelograms on cross-bar, secured to lower edge of body by three screws
- Original oval white label inside the bass f-hole with the Style "L-7-C" written in black ink and the serial number "A-10309" stamped in black
- Original case - not all the latches function (please be careful to not let it open from the bottom)
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Have we got a truly amazing vintage guitar for you: a Gibson L-7CNE from 1952. One of the finest archtop guitars ever made, the L-7 has obtained a legendary status over the years. We were shocked (in a good way) when this guitar arrived.
A total of just 47 L-7CENs were shipped between 1950 and 1954, with only 17 in 1952. For those that know how special an L-7 is, this one is not to be missed. For those that don't know, here is a way to find out.
- Serial # A-10309
- Weight: 5.60 lbs
- Nut width: 1 11/16:
- Scale length: 25 1/2"
- Body Width: 17"
- Body Depth: 3 1/3"
- Solid spruce top
- Tripe bound bound
- Two unbound f holes
- Two-piece solid maple back
- Sold maple sides
- Two-piece maple neck with mahogany center-strip
- Rosewood fretboard
- 20 frets
- Pearl double-parallel inlays
- Fretboard and headstock single bound
- Inlaid pearl logo and crown on headstock
- Single-ply black truss rod cover
- Black laminate on back of headstock
- Individual 'no-name' Kluson Deluxe tuners with single-ring Keystone plastic buttons (stamped on the underside "2356766 / Pat Appld.").
- Original Gibson 'McCarty' single-coil pickup (with an output of 4.79k) with non-adjustable, flat pole pieces
- 5-ply black pickguard
- One volume and one tone control
- Black plastic circular knobs
- Height-adjustable rosewood bridge on rosewood base
- Standard trapeze tailpiece with three raised parallelograms on cross-bar, secured to lower edge of body by three screws
- Original oval white label inside the bass f-hole with the Style "L-7-C" written in black ink and the serial number "A-10309" stamped in black
- Original case - not all the latches function (please be careful to not let it open from the bottom)




















