1966 Gibson Byrdland in its original Sunburst finish. It has a great playing neck with worn, but good frets. The pickups are a newer set of Gibson Classic '57 PAF reissues. It has a newer Schaller bridge, and the tailpiece may not be original to the guitar as it shows indications of a Bigsby being installed at one time. It has had another set of non-original pickups which has left some extra screw holes and a couple sides in the pickup routes that have been widened. The pickguard is missing, and the switch has been changed. Included, is a newer Gibson hardshell case. There are tons of nicks + dings, finish checking, and other extensive cosmetic wear. Despite all the serious play wear, this Byrdland is structurally sound with no cracks, breaks, or repairs. All electronics work and sound great. One of the pots has been shielded with foil. This really is a great playing guitar that will allow you to try other pickups or a Bigsby, without the guilt of altering a clean vintage guitar.
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Listed | 9 years ago |
Condition | Fair (Used) Fair condition gear should function but will show noticeable cosmetic damage or other issues.Learn more |
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