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no restore.. I bought it from an Antique Dealer in NC who got it in an Estate Auction. It had some paperwork documentation w/ it saying it was a BD gift for some lady in 1910. I'm thinking the Serial is 8668, Hand Stamped inside, That would put it to a 1910 according to Gibson's site..But the Picture is confusing..The Gibson Historian I contacted in Nashville was also wondering about this, I do remember that. I have had it for about 8 or 9 years now..
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Just looking on the Google Search for Gibson L1. It seems the later pics I have saw 20's to 30's are nothing like mine.. Even the 1916's on the Bay are different than mine..Hell, Who Knows..What I do know, Is I gave $400.00 for it a few years back..and would do it again too..Thanks for the Comments
I may have to try to contact George..I didn't have pics online when I talked to the Gibson Historian when I got the thing, Maybe I'll send him one..
It sounds Great, and Yes, I am very careful w/ the string changes. You have to be, the tuning keys are easily broken, especially if they have sat and froze up. A guy I know broke a few of his off.
I was lucky to find the guitar. The Guy I got it from had 2 old gibson Banjos as well. He has an old 3 story log cabin full of antiques..worth millions I would say..
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