This Gibson L-00 from 1934 was built during the height of the Great Depression, lived through multiple wars, and likely owned by multiple generations. It looks like it has stories to tell from every one of its 90 years here in the States. It was recently revived into playing condition: neck reset, crack repair, neck block reglue, and reglued bridge. What can't be said about these historical artifacts impact on blues and folk music? It's a pre-war Gibson guitar that sounds just as cool as it looks.
Comes with a 1930s chipboard case