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Gibson L-1 : ウィキペディア英語版
Gibson L-1

The Gibson L-1 is an acoustic guitar that was first sold by the Gibson Guitar Corporation in the early 20th century.
The L-1 model was introduced first as an archtop (1902), and later as a flat top in 1926.
The model is famously associated with the legendary bluesman Robert Johnson.
== History ==
1902 L-1 introduction specs (acoustic archtop):
single bound round soundhole with 2 rope pattern wood rings, single bound top, ebony fingerboard, dot fingerboard inlays, orange top finish, dark mahogany back and sides, 2 sizes.
1908 L-1 specs:
13.5" wide, narrower waist, trapeze tailpiece with pins anchored in tortoise celluloid plate, elavated pickguard, 13 frets clear of the body, bound fingerboard, slated "The Gibson" logo.
1912 L-1 specs:
No pickguard.
1914 L-1 specs:
Pickguard added again.
1918 L-1 specs:
Sheraton brown finish.
1920
L-1 specs:
Double 5 ply soundhole rings.
1925 Discontinued.
1926 Re-introduced as a flat top.
In the late 90s or early 2000s , Gibson introduced the L-1 Robert Johnson acoustic guitar model , the guitar features the historic small L-series body design (25" scale length) , ebony bridge with carved pyramid wings, 3 3/4-inch soundhole diameter , and a Robert Johnson signature inlay at the end of the fingerboard.


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