As you may have learned in the year since posting this video, your LG-2 is well worth restoring. A proper luthier could help you determine what work would be required.
@@derekdoeschannel Judging from what I saw on the video and your comments about how it plays, perhaps you could start with a simple assessment of the necks relief/straightness and any necessary truss rod adjustment to help it play better. While you're at it, check down both sides of the fingerboard extension across the top for cracks - they can be dangerous. That shouldn't cost much, but might yield a real improvement in action and playability. The rest can wait, but depending on the overall condition, you could be looking at that instrument being worth $3,000-ish.
Thank you for an interesting and informative vid!!
thank you for watching
As you may have learned in the year since posting this video, your LG-2 is well worth restoring. A proper luthier could help you determine what work would be required.
Thanks. I would love to, but I just don't have the extra funds for it currently.
@@derekdoeschannel Judging from what I saw on the video and your comments about how it plays, perhaps you could start with a simple assessment of the necks relief/straightness and any necessary truss rod adjustment to help it play better. While you're at it, check down both sides of the fingerboard extension across the top for cracks - they can be dangerous. That shouldn't cost much, but might yield a real improvement in action and playability. The rest can wait, but depending on the overall condition, you could be looking at that instrument being worth $3,000-ish.
@@davidscotbrown3241 I'll see what I can do. Thanks again!
Neck is mahogany
Thanks!