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Instrument: OM and Auditorium
Brand: Gibson
Model: MK-35
Finish: Natural
SKU: GF7358-A
Handedness: Right
Made In Year: 1977
Top: Sitka Spruce
Back and Sides: Mahogany
Finish Material: Nitro
Neck/Fingerboard: Maple/ Rosewood
Neck Profile: C
Neck Depth: .814" - .964"
Fingerboard Radius: 12"
Tuners: Original Gibson Deluxe
Bridge: Rosewood
Electronics: None
Scale Length: 25.25"
Nut Width: 1.696"
String Spacing at Saddle: 2.023"
Contains Brazilian Rosewood (Y/N): N
Case: OHSC (Fair Condition)
Modifications/Repairs: Bridge Reglue (lacquer loss), finish reaction on lower back, finish touchup on rosette, 90% of braces reglued, single missing finger tone brace, chewed bridgeplate (still functional)
While this guitar is odd in its design by modern standards, and likely of its time, what it always boasts is character. Someone loved this guitar, and it was sub-sequentially played a lot. At some point, it had a rather crude bridge reglue that took surrounding lacquer with it, but it was a functional maneuver. The sound is most certainly there; a lot more than what might expect from a Norlin-era guitar. This guitar reminds us to rethink what is popular and just play something you love.
Comes with original hardshell case
Gibson MK-35 1977, Natural
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Instrument: OM and Auditorium
Brand: Gibson
Model: MK-35
Finish: Natural
SKU: GF7358-A
Handedness: Right
Made In Year: 1977
Top: Sitka Spruce
Back and Sides: Mahogany
Finish Material: Nitro
Neck/Fingerboard: Maple/ Rosewood
Neck Profile: C
Neck Depth: .814" - .964"
Fingerboard Radius: 12"
Tuners: Original Gibson Deluxe
Bridge: Rosewood
Electronics: None
Scale Length: 25.25"
Nut Width: 1.696"
String Spacing at Saddle: 2.023"
Contains Brazilian Rosewood (Y/N): N
Case: OHSC (Fair Condition)
Modifications/Repairs: Bridge Reglue (lacquer loss), finish reaction on lower back, finish touchup on rosette, 90% of braces reglued, single missing finger tone brace, chewed bridgeplate (still functional)
Description
While this guitar is odd in its design by modern standards, and likely of its time, what it always boasts is character. Someone loved this guitar, and it was sub-sequentially played a lot. At some point, it had a rather crude bridge reglue that took surrounding lacquer with it, but it was a functional maneuver. The sound is most certainly there; a lot more than what might expect from a Norlin-era guitar. This guitar reminds us to rethink what is popular and just play something you love.
Comes with original hardshell case