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  1. Okay I think I have done this right. There are four pictures so I hope I can get some help identifying this nice guitar. It's seen its use from some of the scars and scrapes but it still sure sounds nice.
  2. New Member, Owner of what I guess you'd describe it as an antique Gibson acoustic. I've had it at two different guitar centers and been told it was made in 1949 and 1969 so I don't have a clue what I have except it is one great warm sounding guitar. I picked it up from my sister who said she had an old guitar she didn't know what to do with it. I told her thanks sis and walked away with it not knowing what I had either. I'm a beginner and been trying to teach myself with various instruction videos. It's going slow but I'm determined to make it work. I also have a Epiphone Masterbuilt acoustic with an amp that I'd like to learn how to play as well. Great forum here, I was up till 2am reading posts. Couldn't put it down till I got the LOOK from the wife. Figured I could come back tonight and start where I left off. I have tried to attach pictures to catch some hints from the experts but each time I do it says the file is to big. I'll have my daughter look at it to see if she has better luck. Wish me luck. Forgot to mention I'm from Northern Virginia, Retired Air Force after 23 years 15 years ago and just trying to start a new hobby. Inside on the back it has a number 048 if that helps. I did som research and it look very much like the 1948 L8 in the link below. https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=U7feLHEq&id=CD82E1BA9EFB1D4FC334E3990F2E221AC5B6F5D2&thid=OIP.U7feLHEq94eRnWbpt7yFQQDpEs&q=1948+gibson+acoustic+guitar+images&simid=608040853867661303&selectedIndex=0
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