1946 Gibson L48 – £2199
NEW ARRIVAL 1946, one year after Banner Gibson’s were produced, is the only year Gibson produced guitars with the large Script logo without the Banner. By 1947 the more familiar squared logo came into production. 1946 is also the first year of production of the L48, so this is a particularly rare guitar. It’s a classic example of a Spruce topped archtop with Maple back and sides stained Walnut. The tone is darker and richer than most Maple back and sided archtops I’ve played, very full sounding, although there’s the tell tale sparkle in the trebles that makes Maple so popular. The neck is full and chunky feeling, and the action is very comfortable. The guitar’s in good, all original condition – one tuner button is changed – with just one top crack and one back crack. The original pickguard and tuners are particularly eye catching. The guitar just reeks of history and comes in a Hiscox flight case.