$500000.00
1958 Gibson Model Es-175d Lefthanded Guitar Blonde (rare)
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1958 Gibson Model ES-175D Left
Handed Guitar blonde (Rare)
Rare- natural blonde
finish / only 3 in the world
500,000.00 buy it
now / or best offer
don’t miss out to own a rare piece of history
1958 Gibson Model ES-175D Left Handed Guitar (Rare) only 3
in the world
Serial #A28408
Fully original with the exception of a strap button added on
the heel of the neck
Rare natural blonde finish
Grover tuners - There
are "NO" indications on the wood, that the tuners have been changed
16-inch wide full depth body laminated maple, mahogany neck,
Brazilian rosewood finger board with white binding and pearloid double
parallelogram inlays. Gibson and crown-shaped peghead inlays, white binding on
the top and back edges of the body, humbucker pickups – patent-applied for. Height
adjustable Brazilian rosewood bridge, typical es-175 tailpiece (needs some
repair) and 1 of the knobs is cracked. I was going to repair the knobs I have a
set of 4 from 1958 that I am including with this guitar, if you like you can
switch them, I decided to leave it all original. – some slight restoration will
make it brand new condition. (up to you)
Original stone case co hard shell case
Gibson only made 3 left-handed this year
History: The Guitar was purchased in
Chicago, IL. in 1958. The man it was bought from was the original owner. He had
it made. In those days, you could hardly buy an instrument Left Handed. My
grandfather bought it from him in 1964. After he bought that one Gibson made
two others. (they no longer exist, I'm Told)
It was personally played in Hawaii, Japan, Philippine
Islands, Mexico, Jamaica, and British East Hong Kong. I was in the Navy. I have
the Guitar for many years. It has an action like nothing
else I have ever played. And, of course, Humbuckers have exceptional tone qualities.
This is truly a rare opportunity to own a one of a kind
guitar and a piece of history.

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