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A guitar at the leading edge of the acoustic folk boom of the late ’50s and ’60s, the Hummingbird was also at the forefront of an entirely new breed of flat-top dreadnought for Gibson. Introduced in 1960 by a company long famous for its “round-shouldered” dreadnoughts such as the J-45 and Southern Jumbo, this big, 16 1/4”-wide square-shouldered dreadnought hit the competition straight on, and became an instant classic in the process.
Long a favorite of frontmen and singer-songwriters, equally at home pounding out the rhythm amid a rockin’ electric band or taking the lead in an acoustic context, the Hummingbird has proven surprisingly versatile, and has set the pace at the center of several notable country, rock, blues and folk acts.
Now the Hummingbird Pro, crafted by the luthiers in Gibson’s acoustic facility in Bozeman, MT, carries on the tradition. Designed both as a tribute to this 50-year-old classic, and as a no-nonsense, high-quality acoustic for today’s working musician.
| Brand: | Gibson |
| Model: | Hummingbird Pro EC |
| Top Wood: | Sitka Spruce |
| Bracing: | Gibson 1930's Advanced X-Braced Top |
| Back & Sides Wood: | Mahogany |
| Neck Wood: | 1-Piece Mahogany |
| Neck Shape: | Round Neck Profile, 60's Thin Line |
| Fingerboard: | Indian Rosewod |
| Fingerboard Inlays: | Mother of Pearl Paralellograms |
| Frets: | 21 |
| Scale Length: | 25 1/2" |
| Width at Nut: | 1.6875" |
| Nut Material: | Bone |
| Binding: | Multi-ply Top, Single-ply Back |
| Rosette: | Traditional Double Ring |
| Electronics: | Fishman Prefix Plus-T |
| Tuners: | Nickel Grover Rotomatics |
| Bridge: | Indian Rosewood Traditional Belly Up |
| Pickguard: | Custom Line Tortoise |
| Case: | Black Hardshell Case |
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