The 1967 Gibson LG-2 is known for providing a great sound, in a compact and comfortable format. This particular instrument has undergone several repairs over the years, which includes -
Replaced Truss Rod Cover
Reglued Replacement Bridge: The guitar's bridge, which anchors the strings to the body, has been replaced, and also reglued.
Bone Saddle: The original has been changed.
4" Back Crack: There is a 4-inch crack on the guitar's back, which was repaired to restore structural integrity.
Lacquer Touchup Around Rosette: The area around the soundhole rosette has undergone lacquer touchup.
2" Lower Treble and Bass Bout Top Cracks and Touchup: There are 2-inch cracks on both the lower treble and bass bout areas of the guitar's top, have been repaired and touched up.
Refret: The frets have been replaced, for maintaining playability.
Reglued Braces: The internal braces of the guitar have been reglued to maintain structural stability.
Overall, this 1967 Gibson LG-2 has seen some restoration work and modifications, but it remains a great vintage instrument with character and history. It has surprising volume considering its compact size and the action is setup for optimal projection. Additionally, it includes a modern hardshell case.