Gibson TG-00 Tenor Sunburst 1939
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Description
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Summary
Finish Details: Original
Top Material: Spruce Top
Body Material: Mahogany Body
Body Details: Spruce top with mahogany back and sides. -There is a repaired crack in the top, two repaired cracks on the back, and a repaired crack on the side.
Neck Material: Mahogany Neck
Fingerboard Material: Rosewood Fingerboard
Neck Profile: V shape
Neck Thickness (IN): 1st .89″ 7th .95″
Fingerboard Radius: 20.00″
Nut Width: 1-3/16″
Scale Length: 23″
Neck Details: One piece mahogany set neck with rosewood fingerboard. -There is a repaired crack in the neck heel about half way down the heel. The crack is structurally stable. Part of the heel may have been removed and reglued, however the neck does not appear to have been reset.
Electronics: None
Pickup Measurements: N/A
Hardware: -End pin and nut are not original. -The bridge appears to have been reglued.
Weight: 2 lbs 2 oz
Modifications/Repairs: -There is a repaired crack in the top, two repaired cracks on the back, and a repaired crack on the side. -There is a repaired crack in the neck heel about half way down the heel. The crack is structurally stable. Part of the heel may have been removed and reglued, however the neck does not appear to have been reset. -End pin and nut are not original. -The bridge appears to have been reglued.
Case Details: The non-original softshell case is in good shape.
Cosmetic Condition: This guitar has fairly heavy cosmetic wear. -Weather checking throughout. -The body has scratches, dents, finish chips, buckle rash, and some cosmetic damage around the repaired cracks. -The neck has scuffs, dents, finish chips, and blemishes.
Serial Number: EG5351
Tech Notes: This guitar plays well with low action. There is a slight hump at the neck-body joint, due to this neck condition the guitar sets up best with moderate neck relief. The truss rod is adjustable. The frets have moderate play wear, mostly towards first position. The factory order number dates this guitar to 1939.
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