Gibson Custom Shop 1942 Banner LG-2 Reissue (USED, 2022)

Gibson Custom Shop 1942 Banner LG-2 Reissue (USED, 2022)
Gibson Custom Shop 1942 Banner LG-2 Reissue (USED, 2022)
Gibson Custom Shop 1942 Banner LG-2 Reissue (USED, 2022)
Gibson Custom Shop 1942 Banner LG-2 Reissue (USED, 2022)
Gibson Custom Shop 1942 Banner LG-2 Reissue (USED, 2022)
Gibson Custom Shop 1942 Banner LG-2 Reissue (USED, 2022)
Gibson Custom Shop 1942 Banner LG-2 Reissue (USED, 2022)
Gibson Custom Shop 1942 Banner LG-2 Reissue (USED, 2022)
Gibson Custom Shop 1942 Banner LG-2 Reissue (USED, 2022)
Gibson Custom Shop 1942 Banner LG-2 Reissue (USED, 2022)
Gibson Custom Shop 1942 Banner LG-2 Reissue (USED, 2022)
Gibson Custom Shop 1942 Banner LG-2 Reissue (USED, 2022)
Gibson Custom Shop 1942 Banner LG-2 Reissue (USED, 2022)
Gibson Custom Shop 1942 Banner LG-2 Reissue (USED, 2022)
6-String Acoustic
Used

Gibson Custom Shop 1942 Banner LG-2 Reissue (USED, 2022)

Regular price $3,650.00
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Gibson's LG2 has covered a lot of musical ground since its introduction in the early 1940's. From blues to folk to Old Time to fingerstyle, this wonderful reissue delivers a surprisingly big voice for its size. We've had a couple of original Banner LG2's in the shop recently, and this guy holds its own. A little brighter and stiffer than the original, it still delivers a nice woodiness and clarity. Condition is excellent with very little play wear. It has been set up and plays beautifully. Priced with its original hard case.
  • Torrefied Adirondack top
  • Mahogany back and sides
  • Medium "C" neck profile
  • .88" neck thickness at 1st fret, .98" at 10th
  • Rosewood fingerboard
  • Scalloped bracing w/ hide glue
  • VOS nitrocellulose finish
  • 24.75" scale length
  • 1 11/16" nut width
  • Original hardshell case

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Sarah Ryan

Sarah runs a painting and design studio based in Malletts Bay, Vermont, nestled near the Winooski River. Her work explores the intersection of fine art and functional design, often through collaborative projects with some of our favorite independent builders like Creston and Iris.

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