About This Listing

ON CONSIGNMENT, NO TRADE OFFERS, PLEASE!

(NEW) If you've been watching the website over the last couple years, you may have noticed that we've softened our stance on Gibson a little bit.  We used to bemoan them as being "consistently inconsistent" and didn't have a lot of good things to say about their modern instruments, but we've played enough great Bozeman guitars recently to really turn us around on the subject.  Indeed, Gibson are still honoring their legacy in the modern era, with wonderful sounding flat tops being the norm rather than the exception.

This Custom Shop J-35 from 2010 is just such a guitar, it has the thump and dynamic lower midrange that we expect in a nice jumbo, it really fits the bill.  This is a perfect singer/songwriter guitar, but likes flatpicking and fingerpicking, too.  It has an Adirondack spruce top, mahogany back/sides/neck, rosewood fingerboard and bridge and a traditional cut-through saddle.  The nut width is 1 3/4" and the string spacing at the saddle is 2 3/16".  Short scale, of course.  It has Grover open-back tuners and the Custom Shop decal on the back of the peghead.  

Condition is very good, with some pick swipes in the are of the pick guard, but no deep dings, scratches or wood cracks to be found.  There is a long lacquer check extending from the bridge wing on the treble side, not appearing in photos. Only the faintest hint of fret wear under the unwound strings.  Includes original hard case.  

Serial #03559013 (2010)
AMW Price: $3,695 (Online checkout, on consignment!)

Listeda year ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • 2010 Custom Shop J-35, Adirondack Spruce, Mahogany
Finish
  • Sunburst
Categories
Year
  • 2010
Made In
  • United States
Body Shape
  • Jumbo

About the Seller

Acoustic Music Works

Pittsburgh, PA, United States
(507)
Joined Reverb:2013
Items Sold:769
Gibson 2010 Custom Shop J-35, Adirondack Spruce, Mahogany - VIDEO
Gibson 2010 Custom Shop J-35, Adirondack Spruce, Mahogany - VIDEO
Originally $3,895, now $3,695 ($200 price drop)
$200 price drop

About This Listing

ON CONSIGNMENT, NO TRADE OFFERS, PLEASE!

(NEW) If you've been watching the website over the last couple years, you may have noticed that we've softened our stance on Gibson a little bit.  We used to bemoan them as being "consistently inconsistent" and didn't have a lot of good things to say about their modern instruments, but we've played enough great Bozeman guitars recently to really turn us around on the subject.  Indeed, Gibson are still honoring their legacy in the modern era, with wonderful sounding flat tops being the norm rather than the exception.

This Custom Shop J-35 from 2010 is just such a guitar, it has the thump and dynamic lower midrange that we expect in a nice jumbo, it really fits the bill.  This is a perfect singer/songwriter guitar, but likes flatpicking and fingerpicking, too.  It has an Adirondack spruce top, mahogany back/sides/neck, rosewood fingerboard and bridge and a traditional cut-through saddle.  The nut width is 1 3/4" and the string spacing at the saddle is 2 3/16".  Short scale, of course.  It has Grover open-back tuners and the Custom Shop decal on the back of the peghead.  

Condition is very good, with some pick swipes in the are of the pick guard, but no deep dings, scratches or wood cracks to be found.  There is a long lacquer check extending from the bridge wing on the treble side, not appearing in photos. Only the faintest hint of fret wear under the unwound strings.  Includes original hard case.  

Serial #03559013 (2010)
AMW Price: $3,695 (Online checkout, on consignment!)

Listeda year ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • 2010 Custom Shop J-35, Adirondack Spruce, Mahogany
Finish
  • Sunburst
Categories
Year
  • 2010
Made In
  • United States
Body Shape
  • Jumbo

About the Seller

Acoustic Music Works

Pittsburgh, PA, United States
(507)
Joined Reverb:2013
Items Sold:769

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