1924 Gibson L-5, Lloyd Loar

The Loar L-5 is, of course, the original f-hole guitar�the wellspring not only for Gibson's later, larger L-5s and Super 400s, but also for the classic models of other makers such as Epiphone and D'Angelico.
Loar created his masterpiece mandolin family instruments in the middle of a banjo boom, and the high-priced L-5 guitar was almost completely ignored until later in the 1920s when Eddie Lang and other guitar pioneers recognized its powerful potential. Although there is photographic evidence of an L-5 in late 1922, no surviving instrument dates to earlier than 1924.
The L-5 on the right, inv. # AR3511, is in VG+ condition with some playing wear and is SOLD.
This instrument is SOLD
Front view
Closeup of front
Back view
Closeup of back
The L-5 on the left, inv. #AR3514, is in exceptionally fine condition and SOLD.
Front view
Back view
Close of front
Treble-side f-hole
Bridge area
Pickguard
Tailpiece patent date
Upper treble bout
End of fingerboard
Peghead
Back of peghead
Neck heel area