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Reverb Gibson L Series product guide
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Gibson L-4
Acoustic guitar · United States
A carved-top archtop guitar that Gibson produced for decades beginning in the early twentieth century. Built as an acoustic archtop, it was a mainstay of rhythm playing before pickups became common.
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Gibson L Series
Acoustic guitar · United States
Gibson's long-running L line covers a range of archtop and flat-top acoustic guitars dating back to the early twentieth century, from small flat-tops like the L-00 and L-1 to premier carved archtops like the L-5. The series reflects much of Gibson's early acoustic history.
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Gibson L-1
United States
An early Gibson model that began as an archtop and was reborn as a small flat-top in the mid-1920s. The flat-top L-1 is closely associated with early blues and is remembered through its links to Delta blues history.
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Gibson L-00
United States
A small-bodied flat-top from the 1930s, the L-00 became a staple of blues and folk players for its punchy, focused tone and comfortable size. Its affordable, no-frills design has made original examples sought-after vintage instruments.