Up for sale is an absolutely stunning late 1930s - 1942 (1936-1942 era) Gibson L-0 in its original black finish. The FON is illegible and faded but is followed by "14" in red pencil. The specs of this guitar are essentially the same as the L-00 but with top and back binding on the body. This example has some repaired and cleated cracks as well as small areas of finish touch up. A replacement set of tuners has also been installed. There is some belly behind the bridge and the saddle is about as low as it will go. The action is fair but feels on the slightly high side in the upper register. The string height at the 12th fret is 3mm on the bass side and 2mm on the treble. For lower action a neck reset would be in order. Pro setup in house and comes complete with a modern non original hard case. Weight: 3lbs. 7oz.
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