Hi all!
I need some help finding out which Gibson this might be. According to the seller there is no serial number to be found inside it.
https://imgur.com/a/LUJNPd1
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hi all!
I need some help finding out which Gibson this might be. According to the seller there is no serial number to be found inside it.
https://imgur.com/a/LUJNPd1
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Looks like a late 1940's or early 50's A-50. I had one from that era and it did not have a serial number. But you may be able to find a Factory Order Number (FON), which would help pin down the date. I am sure others will chime in with more authority than I have.
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Yes, it's a post war A-40.
Thanks for the quick response! Do you know what would be the expected price range of these today?
The mandolin sounds good to me on the recordings I've received (albeit it has old strings) and is in tune up and down the neck.
It does have a few cracks (edit: scrapes) which I can live with, particularly given its presumed age. The seller lives far from me so I won't be able to test it before buying.
Last edited by almond; Jan-24-2020 at 4:47pm.
Pickguard missing, scrapes on the top, cracks (?). I would not give more than $500, considerably less if the mentioned cracks are unrepaired or otherwise significant.
and thanks, rcc56, I agree it's an A-40.
Check out youtube for a video of Ricky Scaggs as a little boy playing an A40 or A50 with Flatt and Scruggs, singing "Ruby, Are you mad at your man?". Sorry I don't have a link.
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Thanks for your input HonketyHank. I actually meant scrapes, not cracks. The pickguard has been taken off but is included. I'll check out that video!
Mahogany back, sides and neck = A40. Lp
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The tuners have been changed, those aren't original.
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That's right MikeEdgerton. The original (broken) tuners were to be included separately.
I'm looking into other options now. Thanks all of you for your input!
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