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Jordan Guitars
37 Clarence StreetLeicesterLE1 3RWUnited Kingdom
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Here’s a supercool vintage Gibson with two less strings but many more stories than most guitars!The 1940s Gibson TG-50 is a 4-string tenor guitar, part of Gibson’s well-regarded line of archtop tenor guitars. Initially introduced in 1932, the TG-50 was aimed at tenor banjo players transitioning to guitar during the jazz era. Known for its full, warm sound and comfortable playability, the TG-50 became a popular choice for musicians looking for a tenor guitar with a professional build.This particular TG-50 is in very good condition, with great-looking natural wear that gives it a distinctive vintage look. It has been modified with a vintage-style P90 pickup and electronics, effectively turning it into an ETG-50, Gibson’s electric tenor version.The guitar has undergone several updates, including a refret, making the frets in excellent shape. It plays well and sounds really good. A new nut has been installed, and the tuners have been replaced, though the original tuners are included. The bridge has also been replaced, and a non-original hardshell case is provided. No breaks or structural issues.The TG-50 is part of Gibson’s evolution of archtop tenors, with players such as Tiny Grimes contributing to its popularity. Over the years, the TG-50’s design has remained relatively consistent, focusing on delivering a clear, warm tone with solid construction.SPECIFICATIONSModel introduction: 1932 Body type: Archtop hollow body Top wood: Spruce Back and sides wood: Maple Neck wood: Mahogany Fretboard: Rosewood Scale length: 23 inches Frets: 19 Nut width: 1.25 inches Tuners: Modern replacements (originals included) Pickup: Vintage-style P90 added Case: Non-original hardshell

About A-50

The Gibson A-50 is a mandolin renowned for its rich tone and classic Gibson quality. The A-50 features a teardrop-shaped body and was popular among bluegrass and folk musicians.