164 :: Gibson Barney Kessel hollow body electric guitar, made in USA, circa 1965, ser. no. 3xxxx1

Lot Number 164. Gibson Barney Kessel hollow body electric guitar, made in USA, circa 1965, ser. no. 3xxxx1. Auctioned at The Guitar Auction - Day One - Vintage, Classic & Modern Guitars: Part One, with Artist Associated Guitars & Memorabilia on 8th March 2023
 
Gibson Barney Kessel hollow body electric guitar, made in USA, circa 1965, ser. no. 3xxxx1; Body: cherry sunburst finished figured maple body, light checking, light dings and other marks but generally very good for age; Neck: wear to back; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: indent wear throughout; Electrics: working; Hardware: minor tarnishing but generally good; Case: original Selmer hard case in tired condition, contemporary protective case also supplied; Weight: 3.11kg; Overall condition: good *Recently inherited by the family of the original owner. Photograph scans show the original owner with the guitar, playing with his band 'The Darrell Gibson Quintet'. The guitar was purchased from Selmer, London and comes with an original light tweed Selmer case with original Selmer strap

Estimate: £2500-3500

Sold For: £3000.00

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