Category:Gibson CF-100E
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References
[edit]- A. R. Duchossoir (1998) "CF-100E" in Gibson Electrics - The Classic Years, Musical Instruments Series, Hal Leonard Corporation, p. 165 ISBN: 978-0-7935-9210-4. "As implied by its designation, the CF-100E is the electric version of the CF-100 Florentine cutaway acoustic introduced by Gibson in 1950. First marketed in 1951, the model was discontinued in 1959 owing to its flagging sales. ... / NECK • 24 3/4" scale length ... • 19-fret bound rosewood fingerboard ... / Structurally, the CF-100E was a fancier off-shoot of the traditional LG series built with a sharp Florentine cutaway. The main evolution during the 50s was the inception of a 20-fret fingerboard in 1955. / SHIPPING TOTALS - A total of 1,257 CF-100Es were shipped between 1951 and 1959 with a peak of 250 instruments in 1952."
Media in category "Gibson CF-100E"
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Bob Dylan's Gibson guitar, Hardrock cafe, Niagara Falls, United states (front).jpg 2,267 × 3,400; 4.32 MB
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Bob Dylan's Gibson guitar, Hardrock cafe, Niagara Falls, United states.JPG 2,176 × 3,264; 1.87 MB
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Gibson CF-100E signed by Bob Dylan, HRC Niagara Falls.jpg 1,073 × 2,375; 1.96 MB