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The last of the "3-points"
1911 Gibson F-2
© Frank Ford, 2000; Photos by FF
This F-2 is a unique old timer. It's the last of the original Gibson "F"
series. The earliest ones had a "forward pitch" neck, a very low bridge
and an inlaid pickguard. This one shows the final stage of evolution before the
"modern" designs that became the industry standard through the great period
of production during the following ten years. It has the same neck angle and high
bridge that's still typical today, and the first of the Gibson elevated fingerrests
And, I know something special about this instrument, because I was privileged to
meet its original owner, who bought it new in 1911. Although it looks 100% original,
in fact it has been refinished. It was returned to the Gibson factory in 1924 for
refretting and refinishing, and to be fitted with a new case. Hey, look at that
case! It's precisely the same case that came with the Lloyd Loar F-5 in 1924, but
its original fitting is for the 3-point body shape.