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This all original cutaway Super 400C features solid carved-wood construction with a carved spruce top and carved maple back and solid maple sides, and upon its introduction was the largest guitar that Gibson had produced.This all original cutaway Super 400C features solid carved-wood construction with a carved spruce top and carved maple back and solid maple sides, and upon its introduction was the largest guitar that Gibson had produced. 18” at the lower bout and 3 1/4” in depth at the rims. Ebony fretboard with 20 frets joined to the body at the 14th fret and original rosewood bridge. The nut width is 1.657, ”  2 .04 at the 12th fret. Depth nof neck 1st 0.796, 3rd set 0.828, 9th fret .903.This guitar neck is very comfortable, the action can be set very low, and eith great  acousitc tone to cut through the big bands of the time.The hardware is all original and in very good condition. Comes in an original 18” Gibson label case. Reasonable offers will be considered. Guitar History: Until 1939, the Super 400s had a hand-engraved tailpiece and a hand-engraved finger rest support. During the very early production stock the truss rod cover had engraved “L5 Super”; on later guitars this was changed to “Super 400”. The Super 400 went through several changes, including a slightly wider upper-bout dimension in ’37, an improved tailpiece in ’39, parallel top bracing (the originals had been X-braced) in ’39.In 1939 the guitar was changed. The upper bout was enlarged, and the hand-engraved tailpiece was replaced with the one still fitted today on current Super 400s. The f-holes were slightly enlarged and a cutaway option also became available called the Super 400P (for Premiere), later changed to C for Cutaway. In ornamentation, too, Gibson took giant steps. The pearl block fingerboard inlays that had identified the L-5 archtop since 1929 were appropriated for the Super 400 and given diagonal slashes. A five-piece diamond-shaped headstock inlay also incorporated an angled slash, and the diamond was repeated on the back of the peghead in a three-piece inlay.Every edge of the new model was at least triple-bound, with the top receiving seven-ply binding. A massive Y-shaped tailpiece was engraved with the model name, and the gold-plated tuners also had engraving on the buttons. Even the neck heel cap was engraved with the model name. The pickguard was celluloid with an eye-catching marbleized pattern. Initially, guitarists had a choice of a thin top or thick top. The difference of about 1/16″ was expected to make a noticeable difference in tone, but it proved a negligible tonal difference, and the tops soon became all the same.Top: SpruceBack and Sides: Flamed  MapleSerial: 00100102Nut Width: 1.63=57″12th fret 2.04″1st are septh  0.7963rd Fret depth .82810th frets depth .903Scale Length: 25 1/2Lower Bout Width: 18″Inlays: Dual ParallelogramWhite Bound Black PickguardDepth 3 2/4"Original case in near mint condition

About Super 400

The Gibson Super 400 was introduced in 1934 and quickly became a favorite among jazz guitarists for its large body and rich tonal characteristics. Known for its elegant design and powerful sound, it remains a coveted instrument among collectors and musicians.