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Before dispatch, your instrument will be treated to a full setup. That's not a quick tweak, but a full multi-point setup by an experienced guitar technician who will check and adjust every single thing on your guitar, bass, ukulele or banjo to ensure it is performing at its absolute best.

This is not a quick process but we believe every instrument should go through our process to acheive an exacting standard of playability.

Frets

We start with the frets on your instrument. All guitar necks move and change over time so we will make sure that your frets are nice and flat as we go up the neck. We don't want any high or low spots as this will mean your guitar will need a higher than optimum action and potentially suffer with fret buzz.

We check and properly profile the playing surface of the frets and then make sure the fret ends are finished off properly. The fret is then polished to ensure smooth string bending.

Truss Rod

Then it's on to the truss rod. This metal rod differs from guitar to guitar (some guitars such as classical guitars don't usually have a truss rod!) and basically controls the "relief" or curve of the neck. Not enough relief and your strings won't have enough clearance over the other frets when playing. Too much relief and you'll have a high action which gets worse as you go up the neck.

The heavier the strings then the more the truss rod needs to work. Proper adjustment in the workshop means that the action will be just right for the strings fitted to your guitar.

Top Nut

The top nut is super important and is one of the two open contact points of your guitar. The technician will check and cut each slot to make sure the strings both run freely but are not sitting in a slot that's too big.

The top nut also plays a big part in the action of your guitar so we'll hit that sweet spot between too low and too high.

Saddle(s)

Another really important part of your guitar!

On an acoustic, the saddle is cut to the correct height making sure the bottom is 100% flat and straight. This means the string can transfer its vibration properly into the body of your guitar.

For electric guitars, the saddles are adjusted to ensure your intonation is perfect. We will also match the saddles to the radius of your fretboard.

Bridge / Tremolo

The bridge affects the break angle and string height of your guitar and is also responsible for holding your saddles.

For a guitar with a Floyd Rose tremolo system or similar, the spring tension has to be just right to allow the tremolo to return to its "zero point" and keep everything in tune.

For guitars with standard tremolos, we can set it to float and be used both up or down like a true tremolo or we can lock the trem block back so the tremolo will only go downwards.... the choice is yours!

Intonation

Intonation is the measure of how in-tune the guitar string is across the length of the fretboard and a guitar with badly set intonation will get more and more out of tune as the string is shortened when you play.

Tiny adjustments are made to each string where applicable to adjust its length and ensure that the intonation is set just right.

Overall Action

Once all the above has been completed, the guitar is checked for playability and fine adjustments are made. This step brings everything together and means your guitar will be set up optimally.

Machine Heads

Every machine head is operated and checked for function. We need to ensure that the machine heads operate smoothly.

Electrics

All the functions of your guitar are checked to ensure everything is working as intended.

For acoustic guitars we will check the functions of the EQ system and controls as weel as check the internal cabling and jack socket.

For electric guitars, all the pickups are checked for function and tonal response. All controls and switches are operated to ensure they are functioning properly. The jack socket is checked.

Other Parts

All other parts such as strap pins, bushings, tuning buttons etc are fully checked.

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If you have purchased online, your guitar will be carefully packed ready for dispatch. You will receive a tracking link via email.

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Second Hand SECONDHAND Gibson Custom Shop 1996 L-5 Custom CES Vintage Sunburst
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SECONDHAND Gibson Custom Shop 1996 L-5 Custom CES Vintage Sunburst
SECONDHAND Gibson Custom Shop 1996 L-5 Custom CES Vintage Sunburst
SECONDHAND Gibson Custom Shop 1996 L-5 Custom CES Vintage Sunburst
SECONDHAND Gibson Custom Shop 1996 L-5 Custom CES Vintage Sunburst
SECONDHAND Gibson Custom Shop 1996 L-5 Custom CES Vintage Sunburst
SECONDHAND Gibson Custom Shop 1996 L-5 Custom CES Vintage Sunburst
SECONDHAND Gibson Custom Shop 1996 L-5 Custom CES Vintage Sunburst
SECONDHAND Gibson Custom Shop 1996 L-5 Custom CES Vintage Sunburst
SECONDHAND Gibson Custom Shop 1996 L-5 Custom CES Vintage Sunburst

SECONDHAND Gibson Custom Shop 1996 L-5 Custom CES Vintage Sunburst

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SECONDHAND Gibson Custom Shop 1996 L-5 Custom CES Vintage Sunburst.

This item is unavailable for shipping. It is only available for collection from our Harlow store.

A rare guitar indeed, The Gibson L-5 is a guitar infamous amongst all guitarists, not just those who like and play Jazz. Seeing as with the closure of the Memphis Factory that Gibson do not currently make this model or any of its illustrious siblings, these are becoming rarer and more sought after every day. Our L-5 weighs 3.7kg/8.2lbs and is from 1996 but its condition would make it look a lot younger than that. As is common and sought after with guitars of this age, the guitar does have very light lacquer lines and checking, which really lean into this guitar's vintage aesthetic.  Whether you're a collector or want to have one of the most recognisable archtop guitars to have ever existed, This will satisfy even the most insatiable GAS (Guitar Acquisition Syndrome)'

Condition Report:
Lacquer lines and checking all over body, small ding on top near left shoulder. Where the lacquer has sunk into the wood you can feel the binding around the guitar and up the neck - this is normal for any nitrocellulose finish guitar older than 10 years. The usual finish swirls from buffing and light scratching all over the body but only visible on close inspection. Hardware is in unusually good condition for the age, as most gold hardware of this age would have worn off or tarnished. Hardcase is in good condition, all clasps, combination lock and handle are in working order.

  • Condition: Very Good
  • Original packaging: No
  • Included accessories: Hard case
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