Product Description
1964 Gibson Tal Farlow Great neck, wide fingerboard, plays like a dream! (Wooden tailpiece insert in mint condition in case)
This guitar weighs just 7.10 lbs. and has a nut width of just over 1 11/16 inches and a scale length of 25 1/2 inches. Has a 17″ bout and in Sunburst finish on laminated maple top reinforced with two parallel braces, laminated maple back and sides. Three-piece ‘flamed’ maple neck with two mahogany center strips, a very fast thin-to-medium profile and bound rosewood fretboard with a jumbo re-fret just done my Jim Millinchuk, inlaid pearl crest-like position markers. Triple binding on top and bottom edges, single-bound f-holes and scroll inlay in cutaway horn. Unique Super-400 style long headstock with Inlaid pearl “Gibson” and pearl double crown inlay. “Custom” on truss-rod cover. Black-painted headstock rear face. Individual Grover Super Rotomatic tuners with ‘art deco’ stairstep-shaped metal buttons with adjustable tension. Orange oval label inside the bass f-hole with the style “Tal Farlow” and serial number written in black ink. Two humbucking pickups , specifically shaped single-bound tortoiseshell pickguard with four points. Four controls (two volume, two tone) plus three-way selector switch, all on lower treble bout. Unique brown plastic bell-shaped knobs with metal tops. Trapeze tailpiece with pointed ends and three small raised parallelograms.
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