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The Gibson Lg-O (LGO) Acoustic Guitar build between late 1950s into early 1960s is approximately valued between $550 to $600. Or whatever the buyer is willing to pay.
It wasn't invented in any year. It has evolved for centuries. Les Paul is a pioneer in the development of the solid-body electric guitar which "made the sound of rock and roll possible." "Guitar-shaped instruments appear in stone bas-relief sculptures of the Hittites in northern Syria and Asia Minor from as far back as 1350 B.C. The word "guitar" also has origins in the Middle and Far East, deriving from "guit," the Arabic word for four and "tar," the Sanskrit word for string."
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In respect to the current manufacturing of Epiphone Guitars, No they are well made instruments. In the beginning when Gibson purchased Epiphone were made to be starter/student level guitar made inexpensively in Asia and Japan. As the cost of labor and materials increased in the Japanese manufacturers, Gibson moved the process to Korea. As Gibson had decided to build an actual Epiphone plant in China 99% of Epiphone are made the State of the Art factory in Quing Dao. The Korean and Japanese Epis are of master quality as you will find in the Ultra series guitars. As of Late the quality of the Chinese made are equal to USA (IMO) as Gibson has planned the Epi factory to be a premier maker.
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The Gibson Lg-O (LGO) Acoustic Guitar build between late 1950s into early 1960s is approximately valued between $550 to $600. Or whatever the buyer is willing to pay.
Just build a Cigar box guitar. You can find full plans at www.cigarboxnation.com
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It wasn't invented in any year. It has evolved for centuries. Les Paul is a pioneer in the development of the solid-body electric guitar which "made the sound of rock and roll possible." "Guitar-shaped instruments appear in stone bas-relief sculptures of the Hittites in northern Syria and Asia Minor from as far back as 1350 B.C. The word "guitar" also has origins in the Middle and Far East, deriving from "guit," the Arabic word for four and "tar," the Sanskrit word for string."
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In respect to the current manufacturing of Epiphone Guitars, No they are well made instruments. In the beginning when Gibson purchased Epiphone were made to be starter/student level guitar made inexpensively in Asia and Japan. As the cost of labor and materials increased in the Japanese manufacturers, Gibson moved the process to Korea. As Gibson had decided to build an actual Epiphone plant in China 99% of Epiphone are made the State of the Art factory in Quing Dao. The Korean and Japanese Epis are of master quality as you will find in the Ultra series guitars. As of Late the quality of the Chinese made are equal to USA (IMO) as Gibson has planned the Epi factory to be a premier maker.
They are called strings. Really! <a href="http://www.buildmyelectricguitar.com/electric-guitar/">My Electric Guitar build</a>
It is very hard.
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Only Gretsch can build a Gretsch guitar. You might want to build a copy of a Gretsch guitar. There are quite a few different models, most of which are acoustic or semi-hollow bodied. To make a hollow-body guitar requires a lot of craftmanship. You might want to start out building a solid body guitar, which is much easier, but you will get familiar with some of the woodworking techniques used in more advance guitar making. If you start with a solid body guitar, you are pretty sure to finish up with a good playable guitar, which will help motivate you to continue improving.
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