Very Good condition, 7/10, Made in Japan, including non-original Gator hardcase, the nut width is 44mm, more info: A quick summary for those that are unaware of Orville by Gibson:
Orville by Gibson was a brand managed by Gibson for the Japanese domestic market from the '80's-90's. Orville by Gibson, or ObG for short, produced guitars in Japan but used U.S. parts. Orville, not to be confused with Orville by Gibson, was another brand managed by Gibson, but these guitars were generally more affordable and used Japanese parts instead. Both brands produced wonderful guitars that were, at the time, more accurate takes on the classic Gibson guitars than the US produced guitars of the same era. ObG also produced reissues from 1992-1995, which brought these Japanese-made guitars even closer to the classic specifications.
Details of this particular guitar:
Made at the Fujigen factory.
This is the reissue model, meaning it has (over the regular models):
Rosewood fretboard
Fret-edge binding
2-piece maple top and mahogany body
Grover style tuners
Moreover, it has:
a nitro finish
a long neck tenon
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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