Vintage Gibson L-30 in Ebony - USA 1936
The Gibson L-30 belongs to Gibson's celebrated pre-war Kalamazoo era, introduced in 1935 as an affordable entry into the company's archtop line at a Depression-era price of just $30. Despite its modest positioning in the catalogue, the L-30 was built in the same Kalamazoo workshops as Gibson's flagship archtops, and surviving examples from the 1930s have become sought after for exactly the qualities that made them great in the first place: honest construction, comfortable proportions, and that unmistakable dry, woody pre-war Gibson archtop voice. This 1936 example, Factory Order Number 509B, is finished in the model's signature Ebony black, a finish Gibson reserved for the earliest years of L-30 production before transitioning to sunburst. The 14.75" body features an arched spruce top with mahogany back and sides, dressed in single-ply cream binding that frames the black finish beautifully. The set mahogany neck carries a rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot inlays, topped by the pre-war script "Gibson" logo on the headstock. Original appointments abound: the dark tortoiseshell celluloid pickguard, adjustable ebonized bridge, nickel trapeze tailpiece, and the original three-on-a-plate strip tuners with their period cream buttons, one of which shows the mild shrinkage and distortion typical of 1930s button material, a charming and honest marker of age. Most importantly, this guitar plays and sounds superbly. The neck is comfortable, the action is very good, and the voice is everything a pre-war Gibson archtop should be: dry, punchy, and articulate, with that percussive midrange bark that makes these instruments so beloved for swing rhythm, blues, and fingerstyle alike. Ninety years on, it remains a joy to pick up and play. The guitar presents in very good condition for an instrument of this age. The finish shows the fine lacquer checking expected of 90-year-old nitrocellulose, along with scattered scratches, scuffs, and handling marks across the top and back, consistent with a life of genuine playing rather than display. A few light surface marks are visible to the back of the body, and general playwear appears throughout, but no cracks, breaks, or repairs are evident anywhere, and the binding, pickguard, and hardware all remain intact. Comes housed in a later brown hardshell case with red plush lining (non-original) that fits the guitar well and protects it properly. Specifications: Action at 1st Fret: 0.25mm Action at 12th Fret: 2.25mm Neck Depth at 1st Fret: 25.15mm Nut Width: 44.91mm Width at 12th Fret: 56.90mm Weight:1.82kg / 4.01lb Model: Gibson L-30 Factory Order Number: 509B Year: 1936 Finish: Ebony Body: Mahogany Back and Sides, 14¾" Lower Bout Top: Arched Spruce Neck: Mahogany, Set Neck Fingerboard: Rosewood, Pearl Dot Inlays Scale Length: 24¾" Pickguard: Tortoiseshell Celluloid Bridge: Adjustable Ebonized Bridge Tailpiece: Nickel Trapeze Hardware: Nickel Tuners: Original Three-on-a-Plate Strip Tuners, Cream Buttons Case: Hardshell Case (Non-Original) Crafted in: Gibson, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA
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