Gibson Semiacoustic Guitar Chet Atkins Country Gentleman with Genuine Hard Case

Description

-Condition: Used. You may find few scratches from normal use. Please see the photos for more details.
Gibson's 17-inch semi-acoustic guitar "Chet Atkins Country Gentleman".

Speaking of Chet Atkins, it is probably well known that Gretsch has released many signature models, but in fact, he ended his endorsement with Gretsch in 1979 due to ``no expectation of quality improvement.'' From 1986 to 2005, Gibson produced the Country Gentlemen and Tennessean models.

This device was manufactured in 1989, but the appearance and specifications were changed many times until production ended in 2005. However, this device does not have the elbow pad installed in later models, and is controlled by the PU switching switch. -This is an early spec model with an impressive red position mark placed around the knob and starting from the 5th floor.

Bigbsy tailpiece with rosewood-based Tune-O-Matic bridge. In addition, the peg is a winder peg with a Gibson stamp, which has a handle that comes out from the knob.

Body: Maple
Neck: Maple
Fingerboard: Ebony
String height: 6 strings 2.0mm / 1 string 1.8mm
Year: 1989

When I bought it, I was told that the guitar had been sitting in a warehouse for a long time, and some of the gold parts and pickguard were damaged, so they replaced and maintained it.

The following is my personal opinion, but I have hardly played it since I bought it in 2022, so it is in the same condition as when I bought it, and other than aging deterioration such as metal corrosion, I think it is in good condition.

I would like to keep this guitar, but if there is someone who needs it, I will sell it to you for this amount.

Accessories include genuine Gibson hard case.