Category:Gibson L-5
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References[edit]
- Ken Achard (1990) "Chapter 2 Between The Wars - i) The Establishment of the Gibson Tradition" in The History and Development of the American Guitar, Bold Strummer, p. 8-9 ISBN: 978-0-933224-18-6. "... the next dramatic development was in 1934. ... It was at this time that the advanced model appeared. The L5 Advanced Model, now with a 17" body, and extra power was consolidated as the most accepted working guitar in the dance halls of the period. "
- A. R. Duchossoir (1998) "Chapter One The First Production Electrics 1935 - 1939" in Gibson Electrics - The Classic Years : an Illustrated History from the Mid-'30s to the Mid-'60s, Hal Leonard Corporation, p. 15−16 ISBN: 978-0-7935-9210-4.
Subcategories
This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
Media in category "Gibson L-5"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
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2x Gibson L5 CES-N.jpg 2,134 × 2,459; 3.17 MB
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Gibson L-5 (1928), Maybelle Carter, CMHF clip1.jpg 1,178 × 2,684; 1.75 MB
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Gibson L-5 (1928), Maybelle Carter, CMHF.jpg 1,280 × 853; 366 KB
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Gibson L-5 Dragon Museum Piece, Hong Kong Museum of Art.jpg 2,232 × 3,968; 2.94 MB
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Gibson L-5 sunburst guitar & unknown acoustic guitar, Museum of Making Music.jpg 2,448 × 3,264; 2.69 MB
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Gibson L-5 sunburst guitar, Museum of Making Music.jpg 1,684 × 3,264; 2.45 MB
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Guitar of eddie lang L5.jpg 250 × 420; 20 KB
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H Roberts Gibson 1936 L5-17.jpg 535 × 1,214; 177 KB
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LeeRitenourSignatureGibsonL5.jpg 250 × 517; 35 KB