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Distributed from 1951, the Super 400CES is the 'Cutaway Electric Spanish' version of Gibson's highly ornate Super 400 carved spruce archtop guitar released earlier in 1935. Measuring a full 18 inches in width, Super 400s remain to this day the largest of any Gibson guitar in regular production.


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published 13 June 2022 This rare 1964 custom color Gibson Super 400 is top-of-the-line and looking fine! (Image credit: Paige Davidson/Well Strung Guitars) This is not a regular Gibson custom color. It's actually an unknown color - a blue that's faded to green. There are a couple of small chips where you can see the blue.


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Gibson created the Super 400 to quash an attack by Epiphone on Gibson's status as not only the inventor of the archtop guitar - the company had been founded in 1902 on Orville Gibson's concept of carved-top guitars and mandolins - but also as the only maker of carved-top f-hole guitars.


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Welcome to part two in our series on archtop acoustic guitars. In part one, we focused on the affordable end of the vintage market, honing in on brands like Harmony and Kay. We covered some basic archtop concepts and terminology, and if you missed that post, we encourage you to check it out before diving into this one.


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The Gibson Super 400 is an archtop guitar. It is a highly influential guitar model that inspired many other master guitar builders (including Elmer Stromberg and John D'Angelico ). [1] It was first sold in 1934 and named for its $400 price, [2] like many Gibson guitars of that era.


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The Gibson Super 400 was launched in 1934 as the biggest and highest-end archtop of the Gibson line. The electric Super 400 CES followed in 1951 and remained Gibson's flagship archtop guitar for decades. There have been several variations and reissues produced since, including this contemporary v.


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Both the L-5 and Super 400 are 25.5 scale (there were some made in the 20's and 30's that had the 24.75 scale). If you are used to the 24.75 scale, switching to the longer scale will require an adjustment. The 18 inch body is not for everyone, but neither is a 17 inch body. Play both before you buy.


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The Super 400 was the largest "Jazz" archtop guitar of the 1930's (well, actually the Epiphone Emperor was slightly wider but had a different sound) and it's gigantic 18" wide bottom made the strumming of the guitar stand out in a dance or swing band. It really cut through. After all, it's a full inch wider than the L-5.


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The Gibson Super 400 was originally introduced in early 1935 as the Super L-5 Deluxe, but the name changed before the end of the year. Production would last until 1941, with tailpiece and upper bout changes made in late 1939. After the war, production resumed from 1947 to 1955. There were several different iterations of the Super 400 during the.


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The History of the Gibson Super 400CES By Rod Brakes published 2 June 2023 We trace the evolution of these superlative guitars with jazzbox expert and author Dr Thomas A. Van Hoose (Image credit: Future)


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1939 Gibson Super 400 Premier George Gruhn 0 The Gibson Super 400 debuted in 1935 as the first production-model 18″ archtop guitar with f-shaped sound holes; 30 years prior, the company's Style O was the same size and same shape, but had an oval sound hole. Click to enlarge. Photos: William Ritter. Instrument courtesy of George Gruhn.