1946 Gibson lg2
$5,800
Antique fretted instruments.
Here we have a super cool 1946 Gibson Lg2. As you will notice, the guitar has had some repairs done to it over the years, such as a crude headstock repair that looks to have held miraculously headstock is structurally together just a bit on the crude looking side. The guitar has recently had a new...
Gibson LG-2
$4,499
Chicago Music Exchange
This little giant produces a charming and seductive tone that rivals much larger-bodied guitars while maintaining exceptional clarity and focus in individual notes. The 1942 Banner LG-2 is extremely well-balanced, fast-playing and full of tone delivered by a select Thermally Aged Adirondack red...
1944 Gibson LG-2
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~1947 Gibson LG-2 Small Bodied Acoustic
$5,795
Rivington Guitars
Vintage original circa 1947 Gibson LG-2 acoustic.
This one is a particularly great sounding example with a good neck angle and superb playability and tone.
Neck is nice and fat, but not too fat, and feels great in your hands. Neck is straight and true and frets are in excellent condition. ...
1944 Gibson LG-2
$5,695
Imperial Vintage Guitars
1944 Gibson Banner Logo LG-2
In Very Good Overall Condition (Please See All Photos)
Finish Shows Playwear And Finish Checking Throughout
5-Piece Neck
Original Tuning Machines
Neck Has Been Reset - Some Overspray Around The Heel
Frets In Very Good Condition With Lots Of Life...
1951 Gibson LG-2 3/4 Arlo Guthrie LG-2 3/4 Arlo Guthrie
$3,995
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
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...
1942 Gibson Banner LG-2
$7,999
Thunder Road Guitars PDX
Inspected by our esteemed Guitar Tech who reports that the recent work done on this LG-2 at Glaser Instruments of Nashville, not surprisingly, is of stellar quality and has transformed this vintage classic into the guitar it was always meant to be. Glaser performed a re-fret, PLEK, loose brace...
1961 Gibson LG-2 LG-2
$3,495
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
Gibson introduced the LG-2 in August of 1942 as a kind of junior partner to the famous J-45, with the same solid spruce x-braced top and mahogany back, sides, and neck. It had full body binding, a simple one-stripe rosette, a straight rosewood bridge with two pearl dots and black bridge pins, a...
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...
1966 Gibson
$2,102.18
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...
1944 Epiphone FT-50 FT-50
$3,495
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
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...
1964 Gibson
$2,943.06
TCGAKKI
Gibson / 1964 LG-1LG-1" was introduced in 1943 as a small body guitar with ladder bracing.Although it was a low-priced guitar in the lineup, it is a model with a unique sound character and has a secret core fan base.The one introduced here was made in 1964.The nut width is 42mm, but the pitch...
1968 Gibson B-15 B-15
$1,095
ALUMPSTER'S GUITARS
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...