This magnificent piece of American heritage was recovered from Fredericksburg Texas. I had her fully restored by Guitar Tex, in San Antonio, who did an amazing job of fixing a small humidity crack ...
1934 Gibson L-50 Archtop F-hole Guitar
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is that the song from one of tarantino movies… sounds awesome and familiar
That is a sweet guitar nice job !:D
Amazing sound, WOW….beautiful!
bad thumb!
Very nice guitar! :c)Enjoyed the music! 5+Star’s!Very best of wishes, my friend!GinMillBill
I like the looks of the big old f hole guitars like I used to see in movies. The cowboys and the big bands had them back in the 1930s and 1940s. Nice video.
Hey Birdog…Shweeeet “Git-fiddle” as I would say! lolol. Nice job…What song was that?
I hadn’t thought of that birdog. I just pulled out and looked at it..first time in about 4 years. Strings rusty, but still in tune..thanks for idea……ron
Hi Birdog. I had to have another look and listin to that great guitar. I like to pause the video, and just look at it, so beatiful. I forgot to tell you my first visit, I also have a guitar from the 30′. It’s not the quality of yours of course, but it’s a Gene Autry “round up”. Once again..thanks for restoring stuff for other to also enjoy.
Wow I’m really impressed with your collection. Nice work Keep it up. I’m very partial to the Banjo, and The Tenor Sax, I guess mainly because I played Tenor Sax in the band. I much prefer its sound to an alto any day! Good work man. God Bless