Cool Sleeper Gibson from the 1970s

Cool Sleeper Gibson from the 1970s

Mid-Seventies Gibson L6-S Deluxe. Gibson’s 1970s thin-bodied HH sleeper guitar was a collaboration with famous guitar maker Bill Lawrence. Super dope! $1799

-The “Super-Humbuckers” were of Bill Lawrence’s design and sound full and warm with a crisp clarity

-All Maple Body and Set Maple Neck

-Rosewood Fingerboard

-24 Frets – 24.75″ scale length

-3 way selector switch – master volume, master tone controls

-All original electronics

-We professionally added chrome Grover keystone tuning machines

-Lots of artists played the different versions of the Gibson L6*

-Comes with non-original yet well-fitting tweed hardcase

from Wikipedia: “Around 3,500 L6-S Deluxe guitars were produced. The Deluxe had a set maple neck (some were actually Stamped “Deluxe” on the back of the Head-stock), with a rosewood fingerboard. Two “Tar Back” pickups (rating 6.4k Bridge and 5.8k in the neck) with non-standard 3 adjustment screws (one on each side and 1 in front or back) and completely unique pentagon (5 sided) Mounting Rings. Controls include a pickup selector, master volume, and tone control. Strung through the body, with a “String Plate” mounted on back instead of string ferrule holes.”

*notable player of the Gibson L6

“Al Di Meola and Carlos Santana. Pat Martino, John McLaughlin, Keith Richards, Tom Johnston, Paul Stanley, Mike Oldfield, Dave Davies, Brad Delp, Rich Williams, Bob Mothersbaugh, Bob Casale, Martha Davis of the The Motels, Allison Robertson, Angus Young and Prince “

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