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Carter Vintage
625 8th Ave SNashvilleTN 37203US
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USD$80,000

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A remarkably rare instrument, this 1929 HG-24 prototype is one of the first known Gibson flattop "dreadnaught" style guitars, crafted a handful of years before Martin coined the term and introduced the world to their storied D models. Attempting to enter the world of Hawaiian guitars, Gibson began work on the HG (Hawaiian Guitar) model to slip into the market. When the model reached factory production they added four F-holes and resonator style baffles, two on either side of the lower and upper bouts, and a different style of inlay. Gruhn Guitars sold the HG-24 prototype #88875 as the first known ever dreadnought made by Gibson, and this instrument is #88876.This prototype HG-24 includes some of the higher-end features of the time, like a raised fretboard akin to Gibson's top-of-the-line arch tops and pearl inlays on the headstock and fretboard. Its back and sides are constructed of highly figured Michigan Blistered maple, and its stunning sunburst finish sits atop a tight grain Adirondack spruce top. Previous repair work on it was rather crude, the cracks on top are currently glued up un-leveled and there is still evidence of water damage in the lower bout; a future owner may wish to address some of these cosmetics. At Carter Vintage Guitars, it received a recreation Brazilian Rosewood bridge and saddle and was examined for structural integrity. It remains mostly as found and is playable with low action. Listening to it, we can understand why dreadnoughts became a staple shape.Includes Lifton green-lined hard shell case.