Here we have a Loar LH-300 inspired by the current look of American Traditional Music pioneer Mother Maybelle Carter's famous early Gibson L-5. These Loar's are made very similarly to those Gibsons - same dimensions, carved spruce top, similar hardware - but come with contemporary reliability and a (thankfully) much lower cost. This is a particularly nice sounding LH-300, so we've kept it a fully acoustic instrument. We've added a 30's L-5 style tortoiseshell celluloid pickguard made in house by 1929, fit the bridge well to the top, and added a good dollop of the "1929 Secret Sauce" everyone's talking about. Really great playing example that really has the tone and look of the 30's. This is a used guitar, and it's in good, played condition. There are a few light dings and scratches/marks from normal use, but I couldn't get them to show up in photos. No breaks, cracks, or repairs! Good neck angle with plenty of room to adjust the action to your preference.