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Vintage original ca. (early-mid) 1941 Gibson EH-150 seven-string Lapsteel, with matching striped tweed EH-150 amp! The pair were purchased by the original owner some 80 years ago as a matching set, and have remained that way since new.

The guitar is a rare, 7-string version of the EH-150 model, and also unique to this year, is a great sounding Gibson diagonal Alnico pickup (“ES-300“ pickup) with adjustable pole-pieces, ensconced in that cool tortoiseshell plastic cover. This version was only produced for two years, between late ‘40 and late ‘42. The instrument sports a gorgeous Cremona ‘burst with pearl-inlaid, pre-war Gibson script logo and fleur-de-lis headstock ornamentation, and lovely figured maple. The original Kluson tuners have been replaced with top-quality, period correct, Stew Mac Golden age reproductions. They’re correct, direct drop-in units, using the original factory holes. Some of the veneer (only) surrounding the tuner shaft holes, shows a bit of stress from the ferrules that were pulled but solid now. The neck exhibits some up-bow but it doesn’t affect playability at all, as it is a slide guitar. The black and brown bakelite “radio” knobs are original. Gibson intentionally used the mis-matched pair, to help distinguish between the volume and tone controls. Comes in original matching tweed “racing stripe” hardshell case. This thing just SINGS!

The amp is the venerable Gibson EH-150 “Charlie Christian” amplifier. A true pioneer in the world of early guitar amplification. The amp produces about 15 watts of power. While the amp’s noise floor isn’t dead quiet, it does produce nice warm, clean tones from the instrument input …or for those demanding more crunch, try the mic input and you’ll be in crunch heaven! There’s a reason these remain a desirable vintage amp. This particular version is referred to as ‘type 4‘ of the EH-150 lineup, produced between 1941-1942. 1 microphone input, 2 instrument inputs, 1 instrument volume, 1 microphone volume, and a treble/bass control knob. Original transformers. Tubes are as follows… (2) 6L6, 5U4, 6N7 and (3) 6SQ7. Original Rola 12" field coil speaker, although I believe it may have been re-coned at one point in time, as the paper cone is ribbed, not smooth. Replacement grounded power cable added. (Book and catalogue page not included).

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Listed2 years ago
ConditionGood (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • EH-150
Finish
  • Sunburst
Categories
Year
  • 1941
Made In
  • United States

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Guelph, Canada
Sales:47
Joined Reverb:2014

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