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  1. I had a '51 LG1. Nice guitar but a had a couple things I did not care for. I like the Gibson's 12" radius fret board and it had a 9.75" radius which I am guessing was for smaller hands since it was advertised as a student model. It had that Gibson thump that I like but it had a quick decay which is why some people prefer this ladder bracing.

  2. 14 minutes ago, MorristownSal said:

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    by the way some of you see Marilyn in a body bag… but I’m still thwarted in the brain. I see it and think “Almost boobies!”

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    First thing I saw were the man hands. They're a little large.

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  3. 9 hours ago, Sheepdog1969 said:

    Can you give me  ball park price range for the Gibson L00? (obviously not holding you to actual purchase price).  I think the shorter scale Gibsons may be a great place to start for me. (amongst a few other acoustic makers) 

    Used - I've noticed the L00 does not hold its value very well probably due to popularity. The Standard models can be had every day for under $1600.

    Their current line up is fairly limited. Bang for the buck looks to be the G-00. They're all short scale. If you search you can find some special runs out there.

     A good dealer should give you 15%-20% off except on the G series.

    G-00 - Natural $999.00 - Spruce over walnut, Advanced Response neck shape, no electronics, plug up the port hole if you don't like it.

    L-00 Standard - Vintage Sunburst or Ebony - $2,999.00 - Spruce over mahogany, slim taper neck, LR Baggs VTC

    L-00 Deluxe - Rosewood Burst  $3,999.00- Spruce over rosewood, slim taper neck, LR Baggs VTC, extra bling

    The ones I have -

    L00 1932 RI - Similar to the Legend model without the VOS finish. Spruce over mahogany, V neck, long scale, wide bridge string spacing

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    Nick Lucas Mystic Rosewood - 12 fret, deep body, standard C neck, short scale

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    Genuine Mahogany L00, 14 fret, Mahogany over Mahogany

     

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    M2M L00, Aged Spruce over rosewood, short scale, slim taper neck.

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  4. Just my opinion, as long as there is not a neck angle or truss rod issue, any guitar can be setup to your liking. As some other considerations (some already mentioned), neck shape, nut width, string spacing at the bridge, string tension (scale length and string choice), tone woods, bracing, body style and probably a few things I forgot, all go into the equation. I've setup some very inexpensive guitars for friends with them saying it was the best guitar they've ever played. Gibson-wise, if the J45 (Gibson's dread) is too large they are many models to start stepping down. The G series is still 16" wide but thinner as is the J180 body. Then the J165 body, L00, LG and so on. Many models in that mix. I have a wide range of models from the Super 400 to the LG. The L00 seems to work the best for me comfort-wise.

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