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Overview
WWII-era Gibsons often have non-standard wood compositions, due to material shortages from the war effort. While the standard LG-2 is made with a spruce top, mahogany body, and mahogany neck, they can occasionally be found with a maple body and neck or a mahogany top, depending on what materials were available to use.
Similarly, many wartime Gibsons can be found with a hard ebony block inserted into the neck instead of a truss rod, due to the low availability of scrap metal.
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