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The Loar
Lloyd Allayre Loar (January 9, 1886 – September 14, 1943)[1] was a Gibson sound engineer and master luthier in the early part of the 20th century.The LH-200 uses a smaller "pre-war" body style that is comfortable for long playing sessions. Back and sides are Mahogany and the top is solid spruce. Ivoroid/black binding all the way around, and lovely MOP headstock inlay designed by Greg Rich. Standard scale at 25.5" and 14 frets clear of the body. No cutaway, no pickup included, and mine came sans pickguard. Bone nut and Grover open tuners that work. Only 4.25" deep.
The Loar
Lloyd Allayre Loar (January 9, 1886 – September 14, 1943)[1] was a Gibson sound engineer and master luthier in the early part of the 20th century.The LH-200 uses a smaller "pre-war" body style that is comfortable for long playing sessions. Back and sides are Mahogany and the top is solid spruce. Ivoroid/black binding all the way around, and lovely MOP headstock inlay designed by Greg Rich. Standard scale at 25.5" and 14 frets clear of the body. No cutaway, no pickup included, and mine came sans pickguard. Bone nut and Grover open tuners that work. Only 4.25" deep.