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Very cool. Some guys having a discussion about those here. I’ve never seen one.
https://umgf.com/l-50-round-hole-or-is-it-more-gibson-oddities-t119849.html Those frets are really worn down. If it was your uncles old Ferrari with original tires, would you leave them? Might as well get them replaced so it’s in top playing form but I understand the sentimentality.
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Here is a guy playing one. Sounds good for blues…reminds me of the L-00 sound….Robert Johnson sound
https://www.pegheadnation.com/instruments-gear/vintage-vault/1930s-gibson-l-50/
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The round hole was changed to F holes in later 34 I just read….so it’s older than late 34.
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Worn frets cause a lot of problems. I’d replace them.
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RIP Steve Cropper
He played a Tweed Harvard. About 10 years ago I got a 59 Vibrolux (5F11 circuit) clone…Victoria Chicagolux. This is basically a Harvard with a tremolo circuit. Having played that amp for a decade, it is easy to see why Steve liked the Harvard. It cuts through and has more headroom and still has that tweed thing. For a low watt amp with a 10” speaker, I have played it unmiked with a loud drummer and kept up without the amp imploding…..highly recommended
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Thanks guys. I will end up replacing the frets ultimately. My goal is to sympathetically "restore" the guitar using a knowledgeable luthier. I think one of the braces for the arch top is loose as it buzzes when playing certain notes or chords. What would you guys use for cleaning the body and fret board?
I had the hardest time figuring out what this was and just kind of stumbled on the L-50. It is shaped like an L-0 or L-00, but those are flat tops. I think it might be a '32 or '33. Great little bluesy instrument. My grandfather was ahead of his time I have been jokingly told. The original tail piece has been replaced with a VIB-ROLA tail piece for that whammy sound. Unfortunately it is missing the "whammy bar" and I do not have the original tail piece. Sure wish I had that... I have seen that clip of Orville playing an L-50. Sounds great.
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A whammy bar on an acoustic guitar sounds like a bad idea to me, unless you want to honor the old mods. Maybe it was thing at one time, I don't know. But I'd be concerned about the extra tension being generated and having the structure of the guitar crack or fail. If you want to get another one, Gibson luthier probably knows where to look it, or you could post in The Acoustic Guitar Forum. I’m sure there’s a Gibson forum as well.
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