Gibson | 39 Super 400N
- Semi-Hollow
- Discontinued
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Super 400
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1934
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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). It was first sold in 1934 and named for its $400 price, like many Gibson guitars of that era.
The Super 400 features solid carved-wood construction, and at the time of its introduction was the largest guitar that the Gibson Guitar Corporation had produced. Until 1939, it had a hand-engraved tailpiece and a hand-engraved finger rest support. During the very early production stock the truss rod cover had engraved “L5 Super”; on later guitars this was changed to “Super 400”.
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