Chiyoda-ku, Japan
About this listing
Gibson Howard Roberts Custom made in 1970s is now in stock. Howard Roberts was a jazz guitarist and session guitarist who left behind many great performances. In the 1960s, signature models were created by Epiphone, and from the 1970s, he shifted to Gibson. There were four different models at the time, including the Custom that we have in stock, and it is evident that Gibson was putting a lot of effort into developing these instruments. The Custom was first produced in 1973, and the one we have in stock was manufactured between 1974 and 1975, according to the serial number. The laminated maple body is 31/4" thick and 16" wide, making it easy to hold. The neck is 3-piece maple, which was used in many models in the 1970s. The volutes on the back of the head also give a sense of the era. The pegs are Shaller keystone type mounted with GIBSON engraving. The head has a gorgeous flower inlay embedded in it, and the position marks are also unique in shape. The soundhole is a rather small oval shape, and the tailpiece is the original style with the letters Howard Roberts engraved on it. A similar style tailpiece to that of Trini Lopez's model is also installed here. The main feature of this model is the controls. One pickup mounted on the neck end has one volume and two tones. Each tone has a different effect, allowing the player to create a very specific sound. The pegs have been changed to another type. The overall appearance of the guitar is commensurate with its age, with scratches, dents, and cracks in the paint, but it has been checked and adjusted by a professional repair person since its arrival, and is in good playing condition. The original pickguard is included. Item Rank: B+: Some scratches, but no problems in normal use. Serial Number: 406830 Year of manufacture: 1974-1975 Country of manufacture: USA Case: Hard Case Accessories: Pick guard Weight: 3.04kg Truss Rod: No problem, rod is set at 60 degrees to the left and right, no problem Fretboard Height: No problem, fretboard is high enough. String height on bass side: 2.0mm above 12th fret String height on treble string side: 1.5mm above 12th fret Nut width: 43.0mm Neck thickness near 1st fret: 20.6mm SCALE: 628mm (24.75") RADIUS: 305mm (12") Repair and maintenance: Cleaning, string replacement, rod adjustment, octave adjustment, string height adjustment, neck ironing, and fret adjustment * This is a used item and there are scratches, dents, etc. that are difficult to see in the photos or that are not shown in the description. Please understand that there are scratches, dents, etc. that are difficult to be seen in the photos. * If the truss rod, remaining frets, or string height is indicated, it was measured by our staff at the time of setup and may change due to the effects of climate, humidity, and other environmental factors. The values are intended to be used as a reference at the time of purchase, and we do not guarantee that they will be the same when you receive the instrument. * This item is a one-of-a-kind item and is listed on multiple malls at the same time, including in-store displays. We try to delete product information as soon as possible, but this is not always in real time. We apologize in advance if the item is sold out after you place your order.*** The shipping cost to most countries is included in the listed price ***All musical instruments we sell have been checked and adjusted for playability. The pictures in the listings are of the actual item so please have a look for an idea of the cosmetic condition. As they are used instruments they may or may not have some scratches or wear to the finish. Please note: Ishibashi will not accept returns or refunds in the case of dents, scratches, or cosmetic wear that were originally detailed either in the pictures or description. Thank you for your understanding.Condition: Some scratches, dents and marks. If you would like to know more about this specific instrument, or have general questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.Accessories: Please confirm the picture.Precautions for electronic instruments that use a power supplyThe voltage in Japan is 100 V, it is different from most of other countries, you need confirm the voltage of your country and in some cases you have to get locally an adaptor for converting the voltage before use it in your country.Please note!All import duties, customs fees, and procedures are the buyer's responsibility - please be aware of the requirements for your countryWe will check the condition of the items that we received order over before shipping it out. The usual wait time for our shipping is 7 to 10 days worldwide. We are open from Monday to Saturday 11:00am until 6:00pm (Tokyo time zone) 6 days a week, closed on Sunday.** Please note that all items for sale on here are also available at our retail stores in Japan. There is a chance that they may sell out in our retail location beforehand. We update our information daily, but there is still a chance this may occur. In this event we will cancel the order and refund any payments received. Thank you for your understanding.More information please confirm our shop policy.
PriceR$19,592.53
+ R$6,619.10 Shipping









