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Byrdland Florentine Hollowbody Electric Guitar

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Overview

A rapid-playing archtop with a thin body and carved spruce top.

Many working musicians of the fast-paced and musically adventurous 50s required a new instrument ” one that captured traditional Gibson archtop artistry and craftsmanship, but represented a redrawing of the blueprint for the needs of the day. Enter the Byrdland, released in 1955 after consultation with first-call Nashville session musicians Billy Byrd and Hank Garland. Outwardly every bit a Gibson, this model represented a handful of developments that were radical, even revolutionary, in its day.

The Byrdland retained the traditional carved solid-spruce arched top and wide dimensions (17) of big-bodied jazzers like its predecessor the L-5CES, but was considerably thinner, at only 2 1/4 deep. The electric guitar was here to stay, and Gibsons designers quite rightly determined that a guitar that was intended primarily as an electric”rather than acoustic”instrument should be made in a way that would minimize feedback. Gibson created the Thinline series, which included the Byrdland partnered by the ES-350T, released the same year. Together they constituted the first of the new thin-bodied breed, and launched a design trend for archtop electrics that would proliferate to this day. So successful was its design ethos, that it not only offered a popular alternative for jazz, pop, and country players, it also proved capable of cranking out heavy rock in the hands of guitarists such as Ted Nugent.

Body
At the request of Billy Byrd and Hank Garland, the Byrdland was made with a reduced scale length, but featured all the finery of a top-of-the-line Gibson archtop guitar. The Byrdlands super-thin neck and 23 1/2 scale length might have implied a œstudent model instrument, but it was intended purely for speed and playing ease, and its five-ply binding, ebony fingerboard with pearl block inlay, gold-plated hardware, and triple-loop Byrdland trapeze tailpiece all single it out as a top-shelf guitar.

Hardware
Originally offered in 1955 with Alnico V single coil pickups, the Byrdland was upgraded to PAF humbucking pickups in 1957, and that remains its most popular incarnation. Coupled to the traditional independent volume and tone controls and a three-way selector switch, these units gave the Byrdland the ability to produce anything from a smooth mellow purr to a hot, cutting twang.

Near-perfect Recreation
The instrument produced today by the Gibson Custom Shop offers the finest original-spec rendition of this classic model that has been available since its production of the late 1950s. From the select maple and walnut used in its neck to the high-grade spruce of its top, no expense is spared in making this thinline electric guitar that Hank Garland and Billy Byrd would be proud of. Details such as the pearl flower-pot headstock inlay, multi-ply fingerboard binding, rounded Venetian cutaway or Florentine cutaway (pictured), multi-ply bound pickguard, bound f-holes, and sculpted fingerboard end are all true to classic form. In the electrics department, a pair of Gibsons popular 57 Classic humbucking pickups keep it all sounding as good as it looks. Each Byrdland includes a Custom Shop case and Certificate of Authenticity.

Features

  • Carved spruce top with Florentine cutaway and five-ply binding
  • Super-thin maple and walnut neck with 23-1/2 scale length for speed and playing ease
  • Sculpted ebony fingerboard with pearl block inlay and multi-ply fingerboard binding
  • Pearl flower-pot headstock inlay
  • Multi-ply bound pickguard
  • Bound f-holes
  • Gold-plated hardware
  • Triple-loop Byrdland trapeze tailpiece
  • Gibson' popular ™57 Classic humbucking pickups
  • Traditional independent volume and tone controls and a three-way selector switch
  • Includes a Custom Shop case

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