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This is the very rare 4-string tenor version. Gibson ETG-150 Tenor 4 strings Cherry Sunburst #S9012-1 1959 Arch Top Hollow Body Electric Tenor Guitar made in Kalamazoo, one P90 Tone-Volum. Maple back and sides, spruce top; mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard. Set up ready to play with low action. A stunning piece in near mint condition. Comes in a modern hard case.
Besides its historical value the ETG-150 is a great and unique sounding
instrument, certainly one of the best electric 4-strings ever built. His
4-string variant of ES-150 was the instrument of choice for Tiny Grimes, his
contemporary and acolyte in the Harlem-based jazz scene of the time. This 1959
Gibson is the Tenor variant of the classic ES-150 guitar that has inspired
generations. The instrument comes in a classic Cherry Sunburst finish with a
beautifully clean Brazilian Rosewood fingerboard. All original from the Tuning
Keys to the Bridge, it is rare to find a Gibson ETG-150 in this condition - if
you can find one at all! With no cracks in the clean and cared-for spruce top
and its slim V-profiled neck, this Electric Tenor is an extraordinary and
exceptionally fun instrument to play. This ETG-150's original P90 has the same
sweet attitude that Gibson P90's are renowned for, making for a satisfying and
nimble instrument, whether you're comping complex chords or running fast
single-note passages during your performance.
However, at the beginning of the production process, they received a Factory
Order Number or FON. Serial numbers were assigned at the end of the production
process. On this Gibon TG-150, the FON is S 90121, and the S dates it to 1959.
The FON system was discontinued in 1961.
Weight: 4 lbs 11 oz
Scale length: 22 3/4"
Nut width: 1 1/8"
Neck shape: slim C
Board radius: flat
Body width: 16"
Body depth: 3 1/4".+ arching