Circa 1937 Gibson L-0 Guitar




Circa 1937 Gibson L-0. It is quite remarkable to find a 78-year-old, small-bodied Gibson in such amazing condition! During the money-tight times of the 1930s, these guitars were the work horse of the working musician. In most cases, the small-bodied Ls were dragged around without cases, but in this case, the guitar is absolutely pristine and original, with great playability and amazing sound. Appointments include spruce top; mahogany back, sides and neck; top and back binding; original non-pinned bridge; fire-stripe pick guard lighting up a solid black finish; 14 frets clear the body and 14 3/4 inch lower bout. It is looking for a new home at $4400, new hardshell case included.