Description

Here’s something you don’t see every day, an 1967 Gibson Trini Lopez model in its original Black finish! This model was a combo of a few different Gibson appointments: an ES-335 body served as the foundation, a non-reverse Firebird neck completing the look. One of the most iconic parts of this model would have to be the bound diamond sound holes, and split diamond fretboard inlays. On this particular guitar, these original jumbo frets help make this a fantastic player! Upon looking at this guitar under our authentication blacklight, it seems to us that Grovers were installed at some point, as we noticed a disruption in the Black finish. It is clear the original tuners were professionally re-installed, with no visible signs to the naked eye. Other than this, the rest of this guitar remains fully original.

Overall Condition: 9, buckle rash wear


Specifications

  • finish_details Black, Great Condition, expected finish checking and light wear throughout. Notable buckle rash wearing through to the wood. Previously mentioned finish touchup at tuning pegs only visible under blacklight
  • body_material Maple Laminate
  • neck_material Mahogany
  • fretboard_material Rosewood
  • neck_profile Medium C
  • weight 7 lbs 10 oz
  • scale_length 24-3/4"
  • pickup_readings N: 7.80K B: 7.21K
  • tubes
  • speakers
  • electronics Original, Untouched
  • nut_width 1-9/16"
  • hardware Original, Excellent condition, light patina, previously mentioned changed tuners at some point in its history, though originals are now back on the guitar
  • includes Original Black Hardshell Case with gold lining
  • year
Well Strung Guitars

Well Strung Guitars

1967
Gibson
Excellent
Black
5 Years
Call
Well Strung Guitars
Well Strung Team
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Farmingdale, New York
11:11 PM

Upon receipt, if you are dissatisfied with your purchase, you must notify WSG within 24 hours. We will refund your money as soon as the merchandise is returned to us in the same condition as when it shipped out. The customer is responsible for all shipping, insurance, and bank fees that may be incurred throughout the return process. All returns must be packaged in the same materials that the guitar was sent out to ensure the safety of the instrument. All claims regarding loss or damage are the responsibility of the purchaser.