$599.00
Gibson Vintage Lg-o Acoustic Guitar. 1962. Mahogany Back And Sides
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This one was made at the Kalamazoo Plant, USA approximately in:
1962
Here is the story,
Gibson
LG-0 Acoustic Flat Top
(1958 - 1974)
In late 1958 Gibson
introduced the Gibson LG-0. This guitar was a very popular guitar amongst
students
it was an overall great sounding guitar and outperformed most guitars in its
price range (listed at $85 in 1960).
Price was low and affordable , the small neck made it comfortable to play.
The action was just right and the tone was full with a deep quality bass sound
found on more expensive guitars.
In 1960 the LG-0 guitar was listed in Gibson’s catalog as a top seller, early
models ( 1958 to 1961 ) were superior in sound and quality because they were
fitted with a brazilian rectangular rosewood bridge which works well tonally
with mahogany tops.
In 1958 to 1961 the LG-0 had a straight rectangular rosewood bridge , mahogany
top/body, round soundhole, black screwed on teardrop pickguard ,rosewood
fingerboard with dot inlays , 24 3/4 scale , black peghead w/screened logo and
were made in natural mahogany finishes.
In 1962 these guitars were selling so well that Gibson was concerned with
warranty repairs, Gibson replaced the rectangular rosewood bridge with a
plastic bridge screwed on by 4 bolts from the inside of the guitar , the
plastic bridge was cheaper to produce and repair ,.
In 1968 Gibson replaced the plastic bridge with a rosewood bridge and an
adjustable saddle . The Gibson LG-0 was discontinued in 1974 .
Suggested Price Range-1962 - 1966 > $600 to $950 (LG-0 plastic bridge)
I will ship the guitar
in its original soft shell case. It has no handle though.
This guitar is structurally sound with no finish cracks. Just
the usual scuffs and scratches as indicated in the pictures.
SHIPPING BY UPS
GROUND = $55.00 (Includes Ins.)
NO RETURNS NO INTERNATIONAL
SALES
NO LOCAL PICKUP
PAYPAL ONLY
LOWER 48 ONLY
BIDDERS WITH 5 OR LESS FEEDBACK’S WILL BE REJECTED

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