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Why Woodwind & Brasswind ? |
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The original and famous honey-toned acoustic guitar beauty since 1960! Includes free Gibson hardshell case - a $150 value. ***1st 1000 people to register their warranty receive a FREE Gibson gift pack with carrying case, strap, premium strings, and more! |
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Since its release in 1960, the Gibson Hummingbird Acoustic-Electric Guitar has lured celebrity players with its sweet, velvet tone and distinctive appearance. Features a Sitka spruce top, mahogany back and sides, 24-3/4" scale length, dovetail neck-to-body joint, scalloped bracing, and an authentic Hummingbird pickguard. Plug in and jam with an active pickup that keeps the look clean with an ingenious soundhole-mounted volume control. |
Standard Features
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| Machine Heads | Nickel Kidney |
| Body Style | Square Shoulder |
| Neck Material | Mahogany |
| Back and Sides | Solid Mahogany |
| Finish | Heritage Cherry Sunburst |
| Inlays | MOP Headstock Inlay |
| Scale | 24 3/4" |
| Other Features | Hummingbird Pickguard |
| Top Wood | Solid Spruce |
| Fingerboard | Parallelogram |
| Case Included | Yes |
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7 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
The sweetest sound
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by The Bob
11/6/2006 5:06:31 PM
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Musical Experience:
playing 40 years
Style of music:
finger-picking, swing, bluegrass, jazz
Hometown
Portland, OR
My '65 natural-top originally had an adjustable bridge which I replaced. The sound is so sweet. It's the most versatile sounding guitar I've ever played. You can rock, finger-pick etc....how it sounds is up to the ability of your own left and right hand. Mine has a narrow neck with slanted parallelograms which makes it easy to move quickly. If you want a loud, booming strummer, this isn't your guitar. If your want flexibility and subtle control over your sound, she's your baby. Go play a few.
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0 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
Sweetest box in the world
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by Herb
7/14/2006 11:06:30 AM
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Musical Experience:
45 years, serious amateur
Style of music:
Blues, folk, bluegrass
Hometown
Virginia
I traded in a beat Flying V from my teen rocker days for a Hummingbird in 1971 and have been looking for something better ever since. Haven't come close. My wife and children go before the Hummingbird goes. This guitar makes the most pleasing sound I have ever heard in a musical instrument, and it keeps getting better as it ages. Frets are soft and worn, finish is a bit ly in places, but that just adds character.
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13 found helpful, 0 found unhelpful.
Sweetest box in the world
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by Herb
7/14/2006 11:06:30 AM
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Musical Experience:
45 years, serious amateur
Style of music:
Blues, folk, bluegrass
Hometown
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