Model
Gibson L-7
Acoustic archtop guitar by Gibson
A non-cutaway carved-top archtop from the 1930s, the L-7 sat in the upper tier of Gibson's acoustic archtop line. Its strong projection made it well suited to rhythm work in jazz and dance bands.
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Category
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Acoustic Guitars
Acoustic steel-string and nylon-string guitars, guitar model families, and related variants.
Made by
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Gibson
Gibson is an American guitar manufacturer founded in 1902 and based in Nashville, Tennessee. It is known for archtop, hollow-body, and solid-body electric guitars such as the Les Paul, SG, and ES-335, as well as acoustic flat-tops.
Part of series
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Gibson L Series
Acoustic guitar · United States
Gibson's long-running L line covers a range of archtop and flat-top acoustic guitars dating back to the early twentieth century, from small flat-tops like the L-00 and L-1 to premier carved archtops like the L-5. The series reflects much of Gibson's early acoustic history.
Live listings on Reverb
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1937 Gibson L-7 Archtop Acoustic Guitar Sunburst
$4,618.99 · Very Good
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Gibson Special # 7 L-7 1930s 40s "The Gibson" Logo - Sunburst[GSB019]
$5,890.43 · Excellent
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Gibson L-7 Advanced Picture Frame Sunburst 1939 w/ OHSC
$4,999 · Very Good
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Gibson L-7 1946 - Sunburst
$4,000 · Very Good
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1948 Gibson L-7 #A2612
$4,899 · Very Good
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Gibson L-7 1935 - Sunburst
$5,000 · Very Good
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