Gibson Grande Console 7/8 string

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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Paul Gambon
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Gibson Grande Console 7/8 string

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7/8 string steel, CC pickups, real fine condition. The paper work that came with it said it was from the 50’s but I believe it dates to the 1930’s. I’d like to find a local SF Bay Area buyer, its real (!!!) heavy. More pics on request. $1500
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If I'm reading the book right, that beauty should be 1939.
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PM sent!
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Get it Pete!!
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Post by T. C. Furlong »

Very cool Console Grande. Does anyone know what the gizmo between the pickups and the fretboard is? Maybe a mute of some sort? I've never seen one like it.
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Love the mute bar. I've heard of them but never seen one. Very cool!
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These don't have neck selector switches, both necks are always on, and you mute the one you're not playing.

Love the fretboards. . . I think those are 3rd gen CC pickups. Probably sounds killer!
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As I know from my double neck EH-150, if it doesn't have a neck selector, these very resonant guitars require a towel or something over the non-played neck or there's going to be a lot of unwanted string noise. That mute is a very cool way to do it.
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Nice axe. Case is in remarkable shape . Really cool.
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The leaver mutes one set of strings, moving the leaver mutes the opposite necks strings. Ingenious no?
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I appreciate the creative use of a cork.
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Pre War, for Shore 😬

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Wood you lookit that ‘heavy’ flaming maple! Wood-ah been top turnout for a sit-behind double from Gibson. Heavy indeed in that era. Hope you won’t need to ship this out from SF, Paul. Wish I could just smell it! 😍. Good Luck.
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I have a double 8...

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with CC's, and I replaced the Volume pot wth a pull switch-pot- fits in the same hole and switches between pickups. Works great, no new holes.
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I don't need it, but I am so tempted! :whoa:

How many legs (3 or 4)?
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3 legged

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If you have access to the Duchossior coffee table book, there’s an identical version (V2a) photo from John Sprung on pg 62, b0b. Also the mute is called an Abrams mute. Next page over on 63 is a blond version, with 3 legs.
Text below it says less than 10 were finished “in blonde during the pre-war era”. 😯

Only missing parts (which may be elsewhere) are the bridge-cvr metal palm rests, but you DON’T need them either b0b, eh? 😬
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This is an investment....
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The Console has sold! Thanks for those who expressed interest. It's off to a good home.
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A marvelous museum-grade example, Paul. Hope every move goes smoothly for you. It will, hopefully, be around for a player to enjoy for another 80- plus years! 😎
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