This guitar is very clean and comes with a professional setup.
Includes: Hardshell Case and Paperwork
Introduced in 1960 as Gibson’s first square-shouldered dreadnought, the Hummingbird arrived at the dawn of a new era in music, and was rapidly embraced by several prime movers on the scene. In the hands of everyone from Keith Richards to Gram Parsons, it quickly proved itself equally adept at folk, country, and rock, and excelled at many of the crossovers genres in between that helped to set the scene for the ’60s.
Much of the Hummingbird’s appeal lies in its versatility. However you attack this flat-top, it pumps out rich, deep tones, and is equally at home thrumming out first-position chords as it is taking the spotlight for flatpicking leadlines further up the neck. Its spacious mahogany body and sweet, select Sitka spruce top are more than capable of nailing down the rhythm in the hands of a rock and roll sideman, or of accompanying the most nuanced performance under the fingers of today’s alternative singer-songwriter. Made in the image of the original, in Gibson’s acclaimed acoustic facility in Bozeman, MT, today’s Hummingbird lives up to its pedigree, bringing you all of these capabilities and more as, quite simply, one of the finest acoustic guitars available today.
Wine Red Finish
AAA Sitka Spruce Top
Mahogany Back and Sides
1-Piece Quartersawn Mahogany Neck
Indian Rosewood Fretboard
24-3/4” Scale Length
1.725” Nut Width
Mother of Pearl Split Parallelogram Inlays
Rosewood Bridge
Tusq Saddle
Bone Nut
Nickel Grover Rotomatic Tuners
L.R. Baggs Element Active Electronics
Includes: Hardshell Case and Paperwork
Introduced in 1960 as Gibson’s first square-shouldered dreadnought, the Hummingbird arrived at the dawn of a new era in music, and was rapidly embraced by several prime movers on the scene. In the hands of everyone from Keith Richards to Gram Parsons, it quickly proved itself equally adept at folk, country, and rock, and excelled at many of the crossovers genres in between that helped to set the scene for the ’60s.
Much of the Hummingbird’s appeal lies in its versatility. However you attack this flat-top, it pumps out rich, deep tones, and is equally at home thrumming out first-position chords as it is taking the spotlight for flatpicking leadlines further up the neck. Its spacious mahogany body and sweet, select Sitka spruce top are more than capable of nailing down the rhythm in the hands of a rock and roll sideman, or of accompanying the most nuanced performance under the fingers of today’s alternative singer-songwriter. Made in the image of the original, in Gibson’s acclaimed acoustic facility in Bozeman, MT, today’s Hummingbird lives up to its pedigree, bringing you all of these capabilities and more as, quite simply, one of the finest acoustic guitars available today.
Wine Red Finish
AAA Sitka Spruce Top
Mahogany Back and Sides
1-Piece Quartersawn Mahogany Neck
Indian Rosewood Fretboard
24-3/4” Scale Length
1.725” Nut Width
Mother of Pearl Split Parallelogram Inlays
Rosewood Bridge
Tusq Saddle
Bone Nut
Nickel Grover Rotomatic Tuners
L.R. Baggs Element Active Electronics
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Listed | 9 years ago |
Condition | Excellent (Used) Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more |
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