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Better to burn brightly than fade away! Or something like that. This vintage 1966 Gibson J-45 has a beautiful original Cherry Sunburst that is bright and unfaded-like so many you see these days. The orange-red hue glows like a beacon. The guitar is mostly original, with the exception of the upgraded set of tulip tuners and the rosewood bridge and saddle (thank you-whoever you are). The guitar was produced at the original Gibson faculty in Kalamazoo Michigan, U.S.A. This J-45 features the familiar vintage Gibson construction of the era: Solid Spruce top, X-bracing, Mahogany back and sides with set Mahogany neck. It is super solid and has zero structural issues. It is professionally set up and ready to go-it needs nothing.
This guitar has been played but well cared for. The Cherry Sunburst finish is bright and very striking. It has that perfect vintage gloss to it: shiny but not like plastic-like; more of a smooth reflection like you'd see on a grand piano. The top is clean with a few small knicks and scratches-see photos. There is light checking here; most notably the spot between the pickguard and the bridge and also one that trails from the bridge towards the strap pin-see photos. The edges are clean and the binding is totally solid. The pickguard may have been reglued at some point-that was a common thing on these guitars-It is however, nice and flat and it is certainly original. The Bridge is a nice Rosewood piece with adjustable rosewood saddle. The neck joint is solid and the neck angle is perfect.
The neck itself is straight and smooth with a nice shape. It has the classic vintage-C profile and the neck depth measures .837" at the 1st fret and 1.006" at the 10th fret. The nut width is 1.58" wide. The tuners are kluson-style single ring keystones and look appropriate for this era of Gibsons. They all turn smoothly and the guitar stays in tune great. The headstock and logo both display excellent with a touch of vintage patina-see photos. The truss rod functions and the bell cover is intact. This would be one of the last Gibsons to have the Brazilian rosewood fingerboard-and this one is totally killer! It has a beautiful high contrast grain and feels smooth like velvet. The frets are in excellent condition. They have been leveled, crowned and polished. The action is set low for an easy playing experience. The string height is .010" at the 1st fret and .070" at the 12th fret. The guitar plays with an easy, soft touch up and down the fingerboard. No dead spots whatsoever.
Now to the part you really want to know-how does it sound?
The best part of this guitar is the way it sounds. It has the classic Gibson 'box' tone that we all love. It's perfect for singer-songwriters, as the lows and mids pronounce nicely and the highs aren't too bright or loud-it is really exactly what you want to compliment your voice without getting in the same EQ zone and interfering. The tone is crystal clear with no rattles or funny business. The definition is really good and the volume expression is quite extraordinary. Most J-45's I've played are good-some are really good. This one is really great! It is in the top tier of J-45's and all other Gibsons that I've ever played. Yep, that good.
It is extremely comfortable to play also, it is super-lightweight. It only weighs 3.58 lbs! That is just crazy. Once you pick it up-You can play for hours and not want to put it back down. That's how it goes, right? Comes with original Gibson hardcase. The case has a latch that is missing but the other 3 function and secure the lid well. Inside of case is nice and clean.
I have taken several photos to show how it looks in different lighting for your viewing. Photo props including signs, straps, cords, cars, shoes, dentures, toothbrushes, dust, albums, clothes or photos are not included unless noted otherwise. Draggin’ Guitars has been collecting, buying, selling and trading as well as repairing and restoring vintage guitars amps and effects for 35+years. Our descriptions of items are honest and forthright. In fact, we got our start in mail-order back in 1989 so you can count on our detailed descriptions. We want you to get exactly what you expect-so read thoroughly and please ask questions prior to purchase. There will be a 25% restocking fee plus the full amount of our outgoing shipping charges on any return for any reason-no exceptions. Although minor changes in shipping are possible-ANY alterations including adjustments, modifications or moving the truss rod, nut, bridge, saddles or anything else on or in the guitar-will void any return policies. Please call us first. We will not be liable for 2nd or 3rd party repair ‘bench’ fees. Again-call us first. If you have any technical questions just call us on the Draggin’ Guitars hotline: 785-766-8906. Again, we welcome your call with any questions-we want your experience to be the best it can be. Our track record and reputation is #1 (go team!)-But don’t take my word for it-view our feedback and see for yourself.
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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