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2272.1 | trying looking in..... | CHEFS::IMMSA | adrift on the sea of heartbreak | Wed Jul 31 1991 12:26 | 7 |
| Look in Tom Wheeler's American Guitars.
It won't tell you a value but you may see a picture of it.
Mandolin Bros on Staten Island NY may give you a valuation.
andy
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2272.2 | Check The Sticker | RGB::ROST | If you don't C#, you might Bb | Wed Jul 31 1991 13:22 | 5 |
| Look through the soundhole for a sticker affixed to the inside. Most
Gibsons have them, this'll tell you waht model it is and from that
you can get an estimate of what it might be worth.
Brian
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2272.3 | Model & No. | ATODLO::ISELI_D | | Thu Aug 01 1991 09:57 | 8 |
| I did check the guitar last night and this is what I found:
Model: LGO Serial number: 876498
Also, I found my old receipt and I actually paid $200 for the
guitar in '75.
Debbie
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2272.4 | | RGB::ROST | If you don't C#, you might Bb | Thu Aug 01 1991 10:36 | 6 |
| An LG-0 is a "student" model, the bottom of the Gibson line. I have no
idea how much these appreciate (if at all) and whether a mid-70s model
is very desirable. *Personally* I would pay about $200-250 for it.
Brian
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2272.5 | | MEMORY::RATTEY | | Thu Aug 01 1991 10:48 | 14 |
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LG-0
...geeze that brings back memories....the first guitar I ever owned..
my folk bought it for me back in '68 when I first startered
taking lessons...I think they paid about $125 for it back then...
traded it for some epiphone thing back in '74-75...I could
kick myself now for doing that....I wish could find that guitar..
I'd buy it back in a second....maybe that one is mine ????
did you buy it new or uesd ???
...Ray
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2272.6 | Gibson F-25 | SAHQ::ROSENKRANZ | Less is More | Thu Aug 01 1991 11:52 | 14 |
| I've got a 71 Gibson F-25 acoustic that I bought new in 71 for about
$275. It's kind of a funny guitar in the respect that it has a very
wide neck and a relatively small body. Something more like you'd find
in a classical guitar. This however uses steel strings. It has a solid
top. I can't really tell if its spruce or cedar. Its got a distinct
yellow color to it. Mahogany sides and neck. It has a white vinyl
two piece pick guard on both sides of the sound hole. White (now
yellow) binding.
Anyone out there know any history or details about this F-25?? I
don't think it was a very popular model.
jim
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2272.7 | A B-25 maybe??? | FTMUDG::HENDERSON | Fun with Flesh! | Thu Aug 01 1991 14:31 | 14 |
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I had a Gibson B-25 back in the 74'-75' time frame.
Sound similar to yours in that the body on it was pretty
small. Mine had a sunburst finish and Kluson tunners similar
to the ES-125s. This was a low end acoustic in the Gibson line.
I bought mine for $175 and sold it in 1980 for $275. Made a
good little travel giutar.
DonH
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2272.8 | I thought a B-25 was a bomber | SAHQ::ROSENKRANZ | Less is More | Thu Aug 01 1991 22:05 | 10 |
| re: -1
Nope! this is a GEN-U-INE F25. I saw it listed in the index of the
two volume Gibson "catalog". Unfortunately it is shown in Volume II
and I only had volume I at the time. Does anyone out there have
Volume II and could look up the F25 entry and see what it says??
thanks,
jim
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2272.9 | F/B-25 | RANGER::WEBER | | Fri Aug 02 1991 10:08 | 10 |
| The F-25 is pretty much as described earlier--a steel-string
folk guitar styled like a flamenco guitar, with a 14.25" wide
body, solid headstock and two tap plates.The top is spruce.
These are probably rare,but I don't think there is much of a
market for them. If I can come up with a value, I'll post it.
LG-0's go for about 2 bills. A really nice B-25 from the '60's can get
about $400.
Danny W.
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2272.10 | | HYEND::C_DENOPOULOS | YouGotTheRightOneBabyAhaAha! | Thu Sep 12 1991 12:59 | 8 |
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>> LG-0's go for about 2 bills. A really nice B-25 from the '60's can get
>> about $400.
really!! I have a B25N from back around mid-sixties that looks
absolutely brand new (I take good care of my Customs).
Chris D.
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