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- Gibson_L-4 abstract "Gibson L-4 refers to several archtop guitars produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation.The L-4 was first introduced in 1911 as an acoustic rhythm guitar with an oval sound hole; it was used by Eddie Lang, who also played an L-5.During the 1930s, the oval sound hole was replaced by two f-holes, similar to those found in other archtops such as the L-5 and the Super 400.In 1949, Gibson released the ES-175, which was essentially an electric version of the L-4 with a laminated (as opposed to carved) top and a florentine cutaway. Electric versions of the L-4 (known as L-4 CES) with a carved top and a florentine cutaway, were released in limited runs throughout the 1950s. In the late 1980s, Gibson reintroduced the L-4 CES, which has been in production ever since.The current version features two humbucking pickups, a solid carved spruce top, and solid mahogany back and sides. Other differences with the ES-175 include gold hardware, a fancier tailpiece, a different pickguard, and the rhythm pickup mounted closer to the neck.".
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- Gibson_L-4 wikiPageID "21100621".
- Gibson_L-4 wikiPageLength "1808".
- Gibson_L-4 wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Gibson_L-4 wikiPageRevisionID "673600174".
- Gibson_L-4 wikiPageWikiLink Archtop_guitar.
- Gibson_L-4 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gibson_electric_guitars.
- Gibson_L-4 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Semi-acoustic_guitars.
- Gibson_L-4 wikiPageWikiLink Eddie_Lang.
- Gibson_L-4 wikiPageWikiLink Gibson_ES-175.
- Gibson_L-4 wikiPageWikiLink Gibson_Guitar_Corporation.
- Gibson_L-4 wikiPageWikiLink Gibson_L-5.
- Gibson_L-4 wikiPageWikiLink Gibson_Super_400.
- Gibson_L-4 wikiPageWikiLink Humbucker.
- Gibson_L-4 wikiPageWikiLink Humbucking_pickup.
- Gibson_L-4 wikiPageWikiLink File:Gibson_L-4_(ca.1917),_Guitar_Store_(by_Visitor7).jpg.
- Gibson_L-4 wikiPageWikiLink File:Gibson_L-4_CES_(vert).jpg.
- Gibson_L-4 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gibson L-4".
- Gibson_L-4 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gibson".
- Gibson_L-4 wikiPageWikiLinkText "L-4".
- Gibson_L-4 hasPhotoCollection Gibson_L-4.
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- Gibson_L-4 subject Category:Gibson_electric_guitars.
- Gibson_L-4 subject Category:Semi-acoustic_guitars.
- Gibson_L-4 comment "Gibson L-4 refers to several archtop guitars produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation.The L-4 was first introduced in 1911 as an acoustic rhythm guitar with an oval sound hole; it was used by Eddie Lang, who also played an L-5.During the 1930s, the oval sound hole was replaced by two f-holes, similar to those found in other archtops such as the L-5 and the Super 400.In 1949, Gibson released the ES-175, which was essentially an electric version of the L-4 with a laminated (as opposed to carved) top and a florentine cutaway. ".
- Gibson_L-4 label "Gibson L-4".
- Gibson_L-4 sameAs Gibson_L-4.
- Gibson_L-4 sameAs m.05c0z5t.
- Gibson_L-4 sameAs Q3105375.
- Gibson_L-4 sameAs Q3105375.
- Gibson_L-4 wasDerivedFrom Gibson_L-4?oldid=673600174.
- Gibson_L-4 depiction Gibson_L-4_CES_(vert).jpg.
- Gibson_L-4 isPrimaryTopicOf Gibson_L-4.