C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35

C. 1939 Gibson GS-35

C. 1939 Gibson GS-35 in very good condition with a fair amount of wear throughout the instrument. This has to be one of the rarest prewar nylon stringed guitar as only 39 of these were known to be ever made. This guitar is in all original condition with the only major repairs and alterations being three professionally sealed top cracks and a few back cracks, and the added pearl behind the strings at the bridge. This guitar was constructed with a spruce top, mahogany back and sides, mahogany neck ebony fingerboard and a rosewood bridge. This guitar has a scale length of 25.4", nut width of 2", string spacing of 2 9/32" thickness at the first fret .86", thickness at the ninth fret of 1.06", and weighs 3.06 lbs exactly. This guitar comes with a non-original hardshell case.
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35
C. 1939 Gibson GS-35