What kind of case does a Gibson LG1 have?

What kind of case does a Gibson LG1 have?

This is a very nice clean and unmolested 1958 Gibson LG1 with it’s original faux alligator chipboard case. This guitar is in really nice overall condition with a couple of very minor issues that are very typical of guitars of this vintage. The finish is excellent.

How big is a Gibson LG 1 guitar?

LG-1: Was built from August 1942 to 1974 (no production 1943-1945) 14 1/8″ to 14 1/4″ wide. Mahogany back and sides, mahogany neck, dot fingerboard inlays, with a 24.75″ scale length. The guitar overall is a fantastic players guitar.

What’s the serial number on a Gibson LG1?

The serial number is 368491 MODEL LG1. It measures 39-1/2″ from top to bottom. CONDITION: THIS IS A USED VINTAGE ITEM THAT SHOWS WEAR TYPICAL TO AGE AND USE. INCLUDING: SCRATCHES TO THE WOOD, TARNISH AND WEAR TO METAL PIECES, SPOTTY LAMINATE LOSS, CRAZING, NO VISIBLE FRACTURES OR CRACKS, ALL STRINGS ACCOUNTED FOR.

What kind of sound does a Gibson Guitar make?

A small body acoustic with the full-sized Gibson sound. This little giant produces a charming and seductive tone that rivals much larger-bodied guitars while maintaining exceptional clarity and focus in individual notes.

This is a very nice clean and unmolested 1958 Gibson LG1 with it’s original faux alligator chipboard case. This guitar is in really nice overall condition with a couple of very minor issues that are very typical of guitars of this vintage. The finish is excellent.

LG-1: Was built from August 1942 to 1974 (no production 1943-1945) 14 1/8″ to 14 1/4″ wide. Mahogany back and sides, mahogany neck, dot fingerboard inlays, with a 24.75″ scale length. The guitar overall is a fantastic players guitar.

The serial number is 368491 MODEL LG1. It measures 39-1/2″ from top to bottom. CONDITION: THIS IS A USED VINTAGE ITEM THAT SHOWS WEAR TYPICAL TO AGE AND USE. INCLUDING: SCRATCHES TO THE WOOD, TARNISH AND WEAR TO METAL PIECES, SPOTTY LAMINATE LOSS, CRAZING, NO VISIBLE FRACTURES OR CRACKS, ALL STRINGS ACCOUNTED FOR.

Are there any Gibson flat tops that are collectible?

For this reason most ladder braced models will have little collectibility. Note Gibson flat tops (and arch tops) were made for other lesser manufacturers during the 1930s to 1950s. These budget brand guitars weren’t as good as their equivalent Gibson models (lesser woods, ladder bracing, etc.), but are still somewhat cool.

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