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Gibson Custom Hummingbird Custom Koa Acoustic Guitar Antique Natural
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Description
This rare Gibson Hummingbird Custom Koa acoustic guitar features hand-inlaid and hand-engraved hummingbirds on the headstock, fingerboard, pickguard and bridge. This hand-built instrument is a true custom piece, featuring the tonewood combination of spruce and koa that allows for a bright but balanced sound, true to the Hummingbird’s reputation as a player’s dream.



Features
- Sitka spruce top, koa back and sides, nitrocellulose finish
- Mahogany neck, 12” radiused ebony fretboard with Hummingbird Custom inlays, compound Dovetail neck-to-body joint, ebony bridge
- Grover tuning machines with engraved kidney knobs
- Hummingbird pickguard with mother-of-pearl and abalone inlay
- Gibson hardshell case and accessory kit included
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Specs
Body
- Top wood: Sitka spruce
- Back & sides: Koa
- Bracing pattern: X
- Body finish: Nitrocellulose
- Neck shape: Round
- Nut width: 1.72"
- Fingerboard: Ebony
- Neck wood: Mahogany
- Scale length: 24.75"
- Number of frets: 20
- Bridge: Ebony
- Saddle & nut: Bone
- Tuning machines: Grover
- Orientation: Right Handed
- Number of strings: 6-strings
- Case: Gibson hardshell case
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submitted2 years ago
asked byJim
fromMarine City, MI
How does this Gibson compare with the Taylor all koa wood guitar .
That depends on who you ask. A instrument is far too subjective. It's all about opinion.I can't hear with someone else's ears.



















