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First introduced in the early 1930s, the Gibson L-00 quickly became one of the most recognized small-body acoustics in the Gibson lineup. Celebrated for its compact feel and its remarkably balanced sound—captured in Gibson’s 1934 catalog as offering a tone of “perfect balance”—the L-Series has long been associated with parlor-style playing, thanks to its popularity in living rooms and home music spaces. Its appeal has endured for generations.
Gibson proudly unveils a fresh take on this revered design : the GIBSON L-00 Century 12-Fret Left Handed (OCSBLC12ANL). While it preserves the core attributes that modern L-00 players appreciate, this edition moves to a 12-fret neck-to-body joint rather than the familiar 14-fret layout. This shift is more than cosmetic. With a
12-fret connection, the neck is slightly shorter, and the bridge plate shifts into a more central, more resonant zone of the top. This placement helps the soundboard work more efficiently, improves playing comfort, and yields a warm, articulate, and lively tonality that responds beautifully to fingerstyle techniques and players with a lighter, more nuanced attack. Though Gibson has built 12-fret L-00 models before, they have historically appeared only on the earliest pre-war flat-tops or in limited-production runs, making them far less common than 14-fret versions.
Now, the distinctive voice of a 12-fret parlor guitar returns as a standard offering in the L-00 Century 12-Fret. Part of the new Century Collection marking 100 Years of Gibson Flat-Tops, it pairs a mahogany body with a Sitka spruce top and is framed with single-ply cream binding on both the top and back.
Its mahogany neck features a comfortable SlimTaper™ 12-Fret profile and uses a compound dovetail joint secured with hot hide glue, a traditional build approach used throughout Gibson’s acoustic range. The rosewood fingerboard carries 19 frets and understated mother-of-pearl dot inlays.
The headstock showcases open-back Golden Age strap tuners with cream buttons and an early-1900s-style Gibson script logo decal for an authentic vintage look. Complementing this are period-inspired touches such as the sloped-rectangle closed-slot rosewood bridge. The guitar is completed with a bone nut and saddle, TUSQ® bridge pins, a classic L-00-style pickguard, and a hand-applied satin nitrocellulose lacquer finish.
Each instrument ships in a premium Century Collection tweed hardshell case and is offered in both right- and left-handed configurations.
Gibson proudly unveils a fresh take on this revered design : the GIBSON L-00 Century 12-Fret Left Handed (OCSBLC12ANL). While it preserves the core attributes that modern L-00 players appreciate, this edition moves to a 12-fret neck-to-body joint rather than the familiar 14-fret layout. This shift is more than cosmetic. With a
12-fret connection, the neck is slightly shorter, and the bridge plate shifts into a more central, more resonant zone of the top. This placement helps the soundboard work more efficiently, improves playing comfort, and yields a warm, articulate, and lively tonality that responds beautifully to fingerstyle techniques and players with a lighter, more nuanced attack. Though Gibson has built 12-fret L-00 models before, they have historically appeared only on the earliest pre-war flat-tops or in limited-production runs, making them far less common than 14-fret versions.
Now, the distinctive voice of a 12-fret parlor guitar returns as a standard offering in the L-00 Century 12-Fret. Part of the new Century Collection marking 100 Years of Gibson Flat-Tops, it pairs a mahogany body with a Sitka spruce top and is framed with single-ply cream binding on both the top and back.
Its mahogany neck features a comfortable SlimTaper™ 12-Fret profile and uses a compound dovetail joint secured with hot hide glue, a traditional build approach used throughout Gibson’s acoustic range. The rosewood fingerboard carries 19 frets and understated mother-of-pearl dot inlays.
The headstock showcases open-back Golden Age strap tuners with cream buttons and an early-1900s-style Gibson script logo decal for an authentic vintage look. Complementing this are period-inspired touches such as the sloped-rectangle closed-slot rosewood bridge. The guitar is completed with a bone nut and saddle, TUSQ® bridge pins, a classic L-00-style pickguard, and a hand-applied satin nitrocellulose lacquer finish.
Each instrument ships in a premium Century Collection tweed hardshell case and is offered in both right- and left-handed configurations.
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Technisches Arbeitsblatt
- Akustikgitarre Farbe Natural
- Akustikgitarre Modelle Kleine / 00 / 000 / om / Parlor
- Akustikgitarre Saitenanzahl 6 Saiten
- Akustisch/Elektroakustisch Akustisch
- Rechtshänder/ Linkshänder Linkshänder
- GIBSON L-00 Century 12-Fret Left Handed
- SKU Gibson OCSBLC12ANL
- Acoustic guitar (bronze/steel strings)
- Parlor 12-Fret
- Solid Sitka Spruce top
- Solid Mahogany back/sides
- Hand scalopped traditional X bracing
- Mahogany neck, Slim Taper profile
- Rosewood fingerboard, 19x standard frets
- Scale 24.75''
- Nut width 1.725''
- Traditional Rosewood bridge
- Gibson Open-back Golden Age with cream buttons tuners
- Nitrocellulose satin finish
- Gibson hardshell case included
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