hello all,
I know these aren't exactly gypsy guitars per se, but I feel you all would have more insight on this than other guitar forums. So, I'm wondering what the next guitar would be in line to the Gibson L-7? Maybe the l 50? I just can't figure out the order of the L - series.
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pickitjohn
Super 400 (nicer and 18" - originally the "Super L5")
L5
L12 (which is a basically an L-7 with gold hardware, and a sunburst, not solid, back)
L10 (had several different ornamentation patterns and configurations - no gold hardware))
L7
As for the post-1935 models that remained 16"
L5 - their were still some old-style 16" L5's that left the factory after they started making 17" ones
L4 - This remained an oval-hole guitar, until sometime between '37 and '42, when it came to look like a 16" L7. Once they added a florentine cutaway, it basically was an ES-175 with a solid top.
L50 - definitely a lower grade of instrument than the L4 or L5, as in 1937 they were just then touting that it had both carved top and back.
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