Description
ELECTROACOUSTIC GUITAR
A true legend of electric-acoustic instruments, the Gibson Hummingbird was first introduced in 1960 as Gibson’s earliest square-shoulder dreadnought. Superb for all styles of playing, with a capacity for rich, first-position folk chords and intricate solo playing, the Hummingbird quickly became the icon of the Gibson acoustic line, and a favorite among legends like Gram Parsons and Keith Richards.
BODY
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Body Style : Square Shoulder Dreadnought
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Top Species : Solid Sitka Spruce
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Back and Sides : Solid Mahogany
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Body Binding : 6-ply top, 4-ply back
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NECK
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Species : Mahogany
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Profile : Round
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Neck Joint Angle : 3°
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Neck Joint Location : 14th fret
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FINGERBOARD
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Species : Rosewood
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Scale length : 243/4″
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Nut Width : 1.725″
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Frets : 20
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Inlays : MOP Double Parallelograms
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Binding : Single-ply
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Peg Head Angle : 17°
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BRIDGE
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Species : Rosewood
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Shape : Belly up
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Inlay : MOP Dots
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Pins : White
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HARDWARE
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Tuners : Nickel Grover Kidney
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Pickguard : Tortoise Hummingbird
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