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1963 Gibson LG-0

$ 765.6

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Fretboard Material: Rosewood
  • Set Includes: case
  • Series: Original
  • Brand: Gibson
  • MPN: n/a
  • Handedness: Right-Handed
  • Number of Frets: 20
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Body Material: Mahogany
  • Model: Gibson LG-0
  • String Configuration: 6 String
  • Type: Acoustic Guitar
  • Body Type: LG-0
  • Neck Material: mahogany
  • Condition: Fair ConditionThe plastic original bridge has been replaced resulting in some discoloration on the finish below the bridge.
  • Model Year: 1963
  • Body Color: Natural

    Description

    In 1942 Gibson began the LG series and offering a versatile smaller bodied guitar to players. There were several iterations, and the LG-0 (introduced in 1958) was a ladder braced, all mahogany guitar. This model has a nice balanced sound and easy playability. The plastic original bridge has been replaced resulting in some discoloration on the finish below the bridge. But this is a great example of what these guitars can sound like.
    Instrument:
    Acoustic Guitar
    Brand:
    Gibson
    Era:
    1960s
    Condition:
    Vintage (Pre 1980s)
    Body:
    Double 0
    Scale:
    Short
    Wood (Top):
    Mahogany
    Wood (Sides):
    Mahogany
    All instruments are described to the best of our ability; for an in-hand description, please contact Picker's Supply
    For sale is a 1962 Epiphone Caballero (model FT-30), first cousin to a Gibson LG-0.  This guitar is a wonderful player with some nice upgrades...  Caballero's of this vintage are 14 fret, ladder braced, solid mahogany back, sides, and top; 1 11/16 nut width; Brazilian rosewood fretboard, excellent C-shape (think Martin) neck, made in Kalamazoo, MI.  It has been fitted with a new rosewood bridge that replaces the terrible original plastic bridge and associated tone-sucking screws and nuts.  Other upgrades include a new bone saddle and nut, new maple bridge plate, replaced frets 1-6, and a K&K pick up.  The straightedge test to determine neck straightness finds the straightedge landing right at the base of the saddle...where it should be.  No neck reset needed! The action is spot-on.  Tortoise pick guard and binding are in excellent shape.  There are various nicks, and a few larger scrapes, and there is a filled-in jack opening on one side of the lower bout (see last photo), but otherwise the condition and finish are in a very good state.  The guitar comes with it's original, arch top case.  Though not technically hardshell, these cases are more rigid that the typical chipboard case.  All latches and hinges in good working condition and inside is clean and plush.  Gibson and Epiphone guitars of this era are wonderful sounding guitars for their size, solid bass and resonant mid and treble.  Really fun to play and a serious blues box!
    From a pet-free, smoke-free home.