Description
1936 Gibson Special #4 L-50
This Item Is Located At IVG Sherman Oaks
The Guitar Is In Very Good Overall Condition (Please See Photos)
Solid Spruce Top In Original Black Finish Shows Cosmetic Playwear Throughout (As Shown)
Finish Shows Checking, Marks, Scratches And Dings (As Shown)
Original Pickguard
Three Extra Screw Holes On Top (As Shown)
Small Crack On Top Lower Bout Near F-Hole (Please See Photos)
Solid Mahogany Back And Sides
Neck Is Straight With Fully Functional Truss Rod
Rosewood Fingerboard With Dot Inlays
Older Professional Refret In Very Good Condition With Slight Visible Playwear
Original Tuners
G-Tuner Is Slightly Bent, But Still Functions As Intended (As Shown)
Recently Set Up And Plays Great With Medium-Low Action
Weight: 4lbs 6oz
Nut Width: 1.78"
Neck Depth At 1st Fret: 1.00"
Neck Depth At 12th Fret: 1.21"
Does Not Include Case, One May Be Purchased For Additional Cost.
The 1936 Gibson Special #4 is a model from the early 20th century, part of the "Special" series by Gibson, which was primarily aimed at offering high-quality, yet affordable, instruments for professional and semi-professional musicians. The "Special" line was often less ornate than their more premium models, but still had a great reputation for sound and playability.
In the mid-1930s, Gibson was making guitars primarily for jazz musicians, and this model would fit in well for smaller combo groups, featuring good projection and a smooth, full-bodied tone. It was considered a good mid-range option in the Gibson lineup, offering quality construction at a more affordable price point than their premium models like the L-5 or Super 400.