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Gibson LG Series

From the early 1940s, guitar-building materials were in increasingly short supply due to America’s war effort. Furthermore, following President Roosevelt’s formation of the War Production Board, Gibson was forced to turn its attention to the manufacture of military hardware. These monumental changes may have signalled the end of the Kalamazoo firm had it not

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