1965 Gibson LG-0 used acoustic guitar. This model joined Gibson’s lineup in 1958. Their goal was to introduce an affordable model due to the difficult economic conditions of the time and to face the competition’s cheaper guitars that started to approach the quality of Gibson instruments. The mahogany body’s ladder bracing yields a well articulated mid-range. Its bass range is less pronounced. Simple binding, an under-decorated rosette and a pickguard attached with screws all contribute to the instrument’s simplicity and affordability. The most interesting part of the guitar is the bridge. In 1962, the well tried and tested rosewood bridge was replaced by a molded plastic that was fixed to the top with four screws. The reason for its use is also economic. It comes with a hardcase.