1958 Gibson LG-1 LG-1
$2,195
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Gibson introduced the LG-1 in April of 1943 as a kind of junior partner to the famous J-45, with the same solid spruce top and mahogany back, sides, and neck. It had full body binding, a simple one-stripe rosette, a straight rosewood bridge with pearl dot inlay and black bridge pins, a 14/19-fret...
1966 Gibson
$2,073.19
TCGAKKI
1966 LG-1 with a dead tone and brown sunburst Gibson / 1966 LG-1 The LG series was born between 1942 and 1943 as a renewal of the small-body L series. In 1958, the all-mahogany LG-1-0 was added, followed by the all-mahogany LG-1-0 in 1963. In 1963, the model name of LG-2/3 (Little) was renumbered...
1959 Gibson Alligator case
$199.99
Mahar's Vintage Guitars
No sales tax for customers outside California.
Correct case for Gibson LG-3, LG-2,LG-1, and LG-0 guitars from 1958, 1959, 1960. Check your measurements before purchasing!
Outside Dimensions-
Length: 41 1/2"
Lower Bout: 15 1/8"
Waist: 11 3/8"
Upper Bout: 12 1/8"
Depth: 6 1/4"
Inside...
1969 Epiphone/Gibson FT-30 "Caballero" FT-30 "Caballero"
$895
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
I apologize in advance for telling you folks what some of you already know and others of you don’t want to know, but it’s stuff which anybody who is considering bidding on this guitar ought to know, so here goes:
Gibson introduced the LG-1 in April of 1943 as a kind of junior partner to the...
1964 Gibson LG-0 LG-0
$1,095
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This is a guitar which would have been (maybe even was) very comfortable at Woodstock, or the first Newport Folk Festival, maybe when Pete Seeger tried to unplug Bob Dylan's electric guitar.
The Gibson LGO was created in 1958, maybe for the coffee-house concert-in-the-park kind of atmosphere of...
1965 Guild M-20 M-20
$2,295
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
The M-20 was one of Guild's least expensive guitars in the 1950's and '60's, but it has become one of the company's most sought-after vintage instruments in recent years. The highly influential English singer/songwriter Nick Drake is known to have played the M-20 extensively and is pictured with...
1950 Gibson LG-1
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1950 Gibson LG-1
$2,950
Southside Guitars
This Gibson LG-1 was made in the USA in 1950. It is a great playing and sounding vintage acoustic guitar made during one of Gibson's finest eras. This guitar shows noticeable play wear but it's in excellent playing condition nonetheless. It has been pro set up in our store and is ready to go. It...
1951 Gibson LG-1
$2,995
Willies American Guitars
Sunburst, early features including the small bridge and pickguard, skinny braces and a tapered headstock. All the goodness of a 40’s Gibson ladder braced guitar. All solid woods aged 73 years after sitting in a lumber yard in the 40’s before going to the Gibson mill room. Has a Sitka Spruce top,...
1957 Gibson LG-1
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Vintage Electric
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Pinched in the middle of the night. - Serial U-9870 - 27
1950's vintage Gibson acoustic and a great example of this genre. Brazilian rosewood fretboard and bridge. Mahogany back and sides.
Lovely dark mahogany neck. Original tuners have been refitted after we got the tuner...
1953 Gibson LG-1 LG-1
$2,495
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
Gibson introduced the LG-1 in April of 1943 as a kind of junior partner to the famous J-45, with the same solid spruce top and mahogany back, sides, and neck. It had full body binding, a simple one-stripe rosette, a straight rosewood bridge with pearl dot inlay and black bridge pins, a 14/19-fret...
1959 Gibson LG-1
$3,895
1950 Gibson
$3,783.93
TCGAKKI
Gibson / 1950 LG-1 For more detailed information, please contact us by clicking on the "Contact Us/Message" button at the bottom right of this page.Please contact us by clicking [Inquiry/Message] button on the bottom right of this page.[Specs/Included case]TOP : SpruceBACK/SIDES : MahoganyNECK :...
1965 Gibson LG-1 LG-1
$2,195
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
This 1965 Gibson would have been (maybe even was) very comfortable at Woodstock, or the first Newport Folk Festival, maybe when Pete Seeger tried to unplug Bob Dylan's electric guitar. Gibson introduced the LG-1 in April of 1943 as a kind of junior partner to the famous J-45, with the same solid...
1954 Gibson Les Paul Junior
$19,500
Galerie Casanova
1954 Gibson Les Paul Junior, in exceptional original condition.
Here is a Junior in a condition which is increasingly uncommon to come across, from the first year of production, one of the most simple yet elegant electric guitars ever designed. As its name suggests, the Les Paul Junior was the...
1951 Gibson LG-2 3/4 Arlo Guthrie LG-2 3/4 Arlo Guthrie
$3,995
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Gibson introduced the LG-2 in 1942 as a kind of junior partner to the famous J-45, with the same solid spruce top and mahogany back, sides, and neck (with some exceptions because of wartime shortages). It had full body binding, a simple one-stripe rosette, a straight rosewood bridge with pearl dot...
1959 Gibson LG-3
$4,349
Vintage Guitars and Gear
1959 Gibson LG-3
We found this gal amongst a grouping of other fine guitars. She is one rare bird (there were only 420+/- made in Kalamazoo in 1959). We couldn’t believe the amazing condition. This is a guitar that was well loved and cared for. The LG-3 is the top of the line on the smaller flat...
1959 Gibson LG-3
$4,999
TR Crandall Guitars
1959 Gibson LG-3 in very good condition. This Gibson is all original, has finish checking and playwear throughout, and has one small professionally repaired crack on the front lower bout. This LG-3 was constructed with a spruce top, mahogany back and sides, a mahogany neck with a Brazilian rosewood...
1968 Gibson B-15 B-15
$1,095
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The Gibson B-15 was the last of the small-bodied B series (except for the 500 or so B-20s) with which Gibson briefly replaced the LG series. It was introduced in 1967, perhaps as a kind of travel guitar for the hippie/folk music market of the 1960s and early ‘70s.
The B-15 had a ladder-braced...
1944 Epiphone FT-50 FT-50
$3,495
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Hokay, folks, this is a guitar which you may never see again outside of serious collections and museums—and the even rarer intact label gives it a reliable date and provenance. Pre-War and War-time Gibsons and Martins are readily available—for exorbitant prices--and 1950s and even 1960s...