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Gibson LG-2 or similar - easy to come by?

robinbowesrobinbowes Frets: 2922
So, I'm looking out for a parlour-sized acoustic, and I've been really digging Chris Stapleton recently. He plays a 50s Gibson LG-2:



I'm wondering how easy it is to pick up something similar? Something from 1968 would be good (my birth year). Are guitars like this generally available at a reasonable price?

R.
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  • StrangefanStrangefan Frets: 5820
    Have you thought about the guild f20? I have one and it's beautiful sounding and so easy to play, it's a 60s one, the LG 2s are lovely bit for me the guild beat the one I played some years back 
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  • robinbowesrobinbowes Frets: 2922
    I've not got anything specific in mind, although I do like that Gibson.
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  • wrinkleygitwrinkleygit Frets: 226
    I searched for an LG series at a sensible price for ages, most of them were beaten to death & general way overpriced in my opinion, eventually picked up a '66 Epihone Caballero , made in the Gibson factory to the same specs as the lg & nearly half the price, good luck in your quest, mike b.
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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 69426
    I know someone with a 50s LG-2. Beautiful sounding guitar... and absolutely not for sale. I've asked many times :).

    Sorry, that's no help at all ;).

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  • oh_pollooh_pollo Frets: 742
    There's 4 LG2's for sale on Glenn's guitars: http://glennsguitars.com/guitars/gibson/gibson.html
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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 69426
    oh_pollo said:
    There's 4 LG2's for sale on Glenn's guitars: http://glennsguitars.com/guitars/gibson/gibson.html
    It's probably worth mentioning that that the LG-1s they have are much cheaper for a reason - the LG-2 has X-bracing, the LG-1 has ladder bracing… so although they look nearly identical they sound very different. The LG-1 is good, but in a much more middy/bluesy way - which may be your thing, or not.

    Elvis had an LG-1 :).

    "Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski

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  • robinbowesrobinbowes Frets: 2922
    oh_pollo said:
    There's 4 LG2's for sale on Glenn's guitars: http://glennsguitars.com/guitars/gibson/gibson.html
    Hmm, so from that link I have learned that the LG-2 was made between 1942 - 1962 so I'm not going to get one from my birth year (1968). This is not a deal breaker - I will have to choose something else for my birth year guitar :)

    R.
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  • TimmyOTimmyO Frets: 6976
    Pretty sure I saw one on UK eBay in the last day or so 
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  • KKJaleKKJale Frets: 967
    By 1968 the LG-2 had become the B-25.

    I had a '68 B-25 once. They can be pretty okay, as can the Caballeros, but late 40s'early '50s LG-2 are generally far, far better. 
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  • BridgehouseBridgehouse Frets: 24559
    What's the rub with the LG-0?
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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 69426
    KKJale said:
    By 1968 the LG-2 had become the B-25.
    Is the B-25 not ladder braced? In which case it's a LG-1 descendant, not LG-2.

    What's the rub with the LG-0?
    It's an even plainer, all-mahogany version of the LG-1.

    "Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski

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  • BridgehouseBridgehouse Frets: 24559
    ICBM said:
    What's the rub with the LG-0?
    It's an even plainer, all-mahogany version of the LG-1.
    It it (all things being equal) any good?

    Interestingly there is a B-25 12 string on ebay at the mo.. yeah, a 12 string....
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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 69426
    Bridgehouse said:

    It it (all things being equal) any good?
    Yes, if you like that rather dry bluesy all-mahogany tone.


    Interestingly there is a B-25 12 string on ebay at the mo.. yeah, a 12 string....
    Be careful - a lot of them suffer from serious top warping, which is another reason I'm fairly sure they're ladder braced. 12 strings is too much for them really. I once went to see one which seemed a good price from an ad in the local paper, but it was unplayable - the bridge was sitting up at about 30 degrees...

    "Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski

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  • BridgehouseBridgehouse Frets: 24559
    ICBM said:
    Bridgehouse said:

    It it (all things being equal) any good?
    Yes, if you like that rather dry bluesy all-mahogany tone.


    Interestingly there is a B-25 12 string on ebay at the mo.. yeah, a 12 string....
    Be careful - a lot of them suffer from serious top warping, which is another reason I'm fairly sure they're ladder braced. 12 strings is too much for them really. I once went to see one which seemed a good price from an ad in the local paper, but it was unplayable - the bridge was sitting up at about 30 degrees...
    I've been musing on a new acoustic for some time now for writing. In some ways I'd like a 12, but there's no way I'd go for an L sized 12'er! 

    On the other hand I like these old smaller body shaped Gibsons - I do also have half an eye on the Epi one as well..


    Either that or I'll throw the towel in, go the full John Paul Jones and finally cave and buy a pre-1920 Gibson A1 or A2 pumpkin top Mandolin..
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  • KKJaleKKJale Frets: 967
    edited May 2017
    ICBM said:

    Is the B-25 not ladder braced? In which case it's a LG-1 descendant, not LG-2.


    The B-25 is X-braced (at least, mine was). The cheaper and nastier B-15 was the ladder-braced one. 




    Either that or I'll throw the towel in, go the full John Paul Jones and finally cave and buy a pre-1920 Gibson A1 or A2 pumpkin top Mandolin..
    Those I recommend. They're still affordable (actually they're hardly gone up in price in 20 years) and they sound incredible  

    <a href="http://imgur.com/n9WXvSS"><img src="http://i.imgur.com/n9WXvSS.jpg" title="source: imgur.com" /></a>
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  • BridgehouseBridgehouse Frets: 24559
    KKJale said:
    ICBM said:

    Is the B-25 not ladder braced? In which case it's a LG-1 descendant, not LG-2.


    The B-25 is X-braced (at least, mine was). The cheaper and nastier B-15 was the ladder-braced one. 




    Either that or I'll throw the towel in, go the full John Paul Jones and finally cave and buy a pre-1920 Gibson A1 or A2 pumpkin top Mandolin..
    Those I recommend. They're still affordable (actually they're hardly gone up in price in 20 years) and they sound incredible  

    <a href="http://imgur.com/n9WXvSS"><img src="http://i.imgur.com/n9WXvSS.jpg" title="source: imgur.com" /></a>
    Yep. That's the one. I love the lower end pumpkin tops. You can keep your snakeheads and f4/f5's - the a0/a1 and a2's are where it's at.

    Problem is finding a good one in the UK...
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