A 1940s Gibson Southern Jumbo
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A 1940s Gibson Southern Jumbo

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A 1940s Gibson Southern Jumbo
in blonde finish, maple body, spruce top, mahogany neck, nineteen fret rosewood fingerboard with double parallelogram inlays, wooden pin bridge and imitation tortoise-shell pickguard; accompanied by a custom made black hardshell contour case with red plush lining (2)
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No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis

Lot Essay

This guitar was the house guitar of the Troubadour Folk Club, Earl's Court, London from 1969-1976. During that time, it was played by various musicians including Elvis Costello, Ralph McTell, the late Sandy Denny, Tom Paxton, Al Stewart, Donovan, Diz Dizley, The Seekers and Dave Cousins from The Strawbs.

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