1936 Gibson-made Kalamazoo KTG-11 Tenor Guitar
Above: video from 2023
Above: video from 2020
Update October 2023: the owner of this guitar is downsizing so it's back here in the shop for resale. I updated the specs a little bit but it has not changed at all since it left and it's in good order and ready to go.
I've always liked this tenor version of the KG-11 model as it's built a little lighter than the 6-strings and they tend to have a lush, rich, and punchy sound to them. Something about fifths tuning on one of these is just delightful. This one is also similar to the earlier KG-11 "Senior" model as it has binding on the back as well as the front.
The instrument arrived in good order save that it needed a neck reset desperately. There's plenty of wear and tear to the finish but structurally it arrived in better shape than usual for an old Kalamazoo. The original saddle was non-modified, too, and so I was even able to reuse it at its full original height after work was done.
Repairs included: a neck reset, fret level/dress, new customer-supplied geared banjo pegs for the headstock, replacement endpin/bridge pins, side dots install, cleaning, and setup.
Setup notes: it plays bang-on at 1/16" overall action at the 12th fret. Strings are 42w, 30w, 18w, 12 for GDAE octave mandolin tuning. The neck is straight. I can restring and retune and recompensate the saddle for whatever tuning is desired.
Scale length: 22 7/8"
Nut width: 1 1/8"
String spacing at nut: 7/8"
String spacing at bridge: 1 3/16"
Body length: 17 1/8"
Lower bout width: 14 5/8"
Waist width: 8 7/8"
Upper bout width: 9 3/4"
Side depth at endpin: 3 15/16"
Top wood: solid spruce
Back/sides wood: solid mahogany
Neck wood: mahogany
Bracing type: ladder
Fretboard: Brazilian rosewood, ebony nut
Bridge: Brazilian rosewood, bone saddle
Neck feel: medium C/V shape, flat board
Weight: 2 lbs 11 oz
Condition notes: it has a ton of scratches all over the body but no cracks. How about that? Tuners and pins are replacements but otherwise it's all-original. The tuners are quite nice, too, with translucent buttons.
It comes with: an old chip case.
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