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Gibson L-5 1948 Electro Archtop Guitar​,​ Sunburst

“A Golden-era Gibson. Still Turning Heads There are guitars that simply exist and then there are instruments that command a room the moment they’re lifted from the case. This 1948 Gibson L-5 Archtop is firmly in the latter camp. A post-war masterpiece that captures everything that made Gibson’s golden era the envy of the world. From the carved spruce top to the exquisite flame of its maple back, this is the sound and feel that defined a generation of jazz, swing and early electric innovation. The first thing that strikes you is its presence. The finish has aged into that deep, honeyed amber that only seventy-plus years of honest time can produce. The lacquer checking is fine, web-like and utterly authentic in how it tells its own story, while a few scattered chips and scuffs speak to a lifetime of careful handling rather than hard play. It’s the kind of wear you only get from a guitar that’s been treasured, not toured to death. In terms of playability, it’s shockingly fresh. The frets show no visible wear, a testament to how little this instrument has been played since it left Kalamazoo in the late 1940s. The neck is straight and stable, the action supple and inviting. Plug it in, and that custom-installed piezo bridge adds a surprising versatility a discreet modern touch that captures the instrument’s natural acoustic warmth with remarkable fidelity. Whether through an amp or a PA, the voice is articulate, balanced and impossibly alive. Sonically, this L-5 delivers that unmistakable carved-top resonance: a dry, percussive snap under the fingers, a woody midrange bloom and a complexity that unfolds with every chord. It’s a sound that sits perfectly between refinement and raw expression; the reason the L-5 became the choice of masters from Wes Montgomery to Scotty Moore. Despite its age, this example remains remarkably intact. The binding is tight, the hardware clean and functional and the overall aesthetic is that of a vintage instrument that has lived well. You can feel the craftsmanship of an era when every guitar was built by hand, each piece of wood chosen by eye and tap tone, not by numbers on a spreadsheet. This 1948 Gibson L-5 isn’t just a guitar - it’s a living artifact of American musical history, a resonant link to the age when Gibson’s luthiers were sculpting wood into art. Finding one in this condition, with such minimal playwear and an elegant, tastefully integrated modern upgrade, is exceedingly rare. Whether you’re a collector, a player or simply a lover of the golden-age aesthetic, this instrument has the power to stop you in your tracks.

Details

  • Condition *Good - Used
  • CategoryGuitars - Electric guitars
  • BrandGibson
  • Warranty *12 Months
  • ModelL-5
  • VintageYes

Year

1948

Made in

USA

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£11,999