This guitar apparently is hard to find as Gibson only made them for about 10 years between 2005-2015, then they were discontinued. This one is owned by a musician friend of mine who didn't play it much so it's in really good condition. There is a small cosmetic ding on the bottom which I have taken a picture of. Sadly she can't play any more so I'm helping her sell her instruments (I can't even imagine the pain of letting your instruments go).
$2200 ONO
I've taken the following info from this website: https://reverb.com/item/1207214-gibson-traveling-songwriter-ec
Here's what Gibson has to say about the Traveling Songwriter...
"Handcrafted in Bozeman, Montana, the Traveling Songwriter CE Acoustic-Electric Guitar has a unique, thin hollow body with a domed Sitka spruce top and the same scalloped bracing pattern as '30s-era Gibsons for ravishing acoustic tone. It is crafted with an ecologically-sound Smartwood mahogany neck, back, and sides with rosewood fretboard and bridge with 24-3/4" scale. The historic square-shoulder body and Moustache-like sculpted bridge give it an unmistakable Gibson look. Perfect for virtually any performing or songwriting situation, the rear soundhole provides the player with enhanced acoustic volume in quiet settings. Onstage, the Fishman Custom electronics offer precise control of your sound."
Features:
Solid Sitka spruce top
Smartwood mahogany neck, back, and sides
Indian rosewood fretboard and bridge
Fishman Custom electronics
Completely hollow design with rear soundhole
Scalloped bracing
Dome-top construction
Specifications:
Style - Square Shoulder (Thin-bodied)
Top - Solid Sitka Spruce
Back and sides - Solid Mahogany
Body Binding - multi ply top
NECK Species - Mahogany
Scale - 24 3/4"
Angle- 90 degree
Profile- Low profile V
Indian Rosewood fingerboard
Number of Frets - 21
Inlays - MOP dot
Nut width - 1.725"
Bridge- Sculpted rosewood
Pins- white plastic
Tuners - Gold
Fishman Custom electronics
Special lightweight travel case with hygrometer and arm straps
Special design Gibson sculpted pickguard
Scalloped 1930s top bracing
Compact thin-body design with rear soundhole