24th Oct, 2019 10:00

Musical Instrument Sale

 
Lot 48
 

48

Gibson ES-5 archtop guitar with case

Gibson 1949 ES-5 archtop guitar, serial number A-3420 stamped to the back of the headstock, finished in sunburst with multi ply binding, three P90 pickups, block marker inlaid ebony fingerboard, Grover tuning pegs, with hard case, the guitar measures 108.5cm long

The ES-5 was introduced in 1949 to the Gibson line by Ted Macarthy who was trying to enlarge Gibson's line of electric guitars. The ES-5 featured three P90 pickups each with an individual volume and an addition master volume control. The construction of the top, back and sides was laminate, a move to try and combat feedback which plagued many archtop guitars trying to compete with the brass section of the band.

This guitar is one of the first ES-5's to be made in the year of the model's introduction which can been spotted by the unbound 'F' holes and is one of only 577 models made in Sunburst between 1949 and 1956. This example has some unusual features portraying its long working life. The headstock inlay is of the split diamond design as used on Les Paul customs and other instruments of the 1950's and the headstock binding is multi ply rather than the single white binding and crown design that is normally seen on ES-5's. The guitar is also fitted with Grover tuners rather than Tulip knob tuners ES-5's were originally realised with. The fingerboard of this example is ebony rather than rosewood. This all indicates that the guitar might have had a new neck fitted however the many correct details such as the multi bound fingerboard, and the black faced rear of the headstock suggest that this could be a factory replacement rather than simply a marriage. The guitar has at one stage been fitted with a Bigsby as seen from a dark spot in the finish where the tremelo unit spring housing would have sat. The tailpiece and control knobs are correct style modern replacements. The bridge and scratchplate are also later replacements. An addition to this guitar is the tone control fitted below the treble 'F' hole, this tone control - a much needed feature for a jazz player - was omitted from the original Gibson design of 1949.

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GUITARS

Illustrated below are some the highlights from the guitars included in our 24th October Musical Instrument sale. 

Sold for £3,800


 

Auction: Musical Instrument Sale, 24th Oct, 2019

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