I am selling my 2023 Gibson J-45 Standard with Vintage Sunburst finish. This Gibson J-45 is in excellent condition with only some swirls and pick scratches, keeping it from being in mint condition. This J-45 comes in a Gibson Hardshell case which is in excellent condition also. The good news is this Gibson has that famous Gibson growl on the bass, and would make any player love to receive this J-45, or to upgrade your guitar to a professional model. This guitar has a great sound acoustic or amplified. For many players the Gibson J-45 is their dream guitar, and you can join the ranks of the great singer songwriters who have made this guitar famous. I have cleaned, polished, oiled the fretboard and fretboard and restrung with D’Addario EJ-16 light gauge strings, and this Gibson is truly ready to play straight out of the box with nice low action. You can always buy with confidence from Southern Cross Guitars as we have 396 5* reviews here on Reverb, and many more sales in my local markets in VA, and SC!!!

The Standard for Acoustic Guitars

A veritable icon of American craftsmanship, the Gibson Acoustic J-45 Standard’s storied legacy traces back to 1942 and its ensuing status as “the workhorse” of acoustic guitar designs. Originally named after its modest $45 price tag and “jumbo” body, the J-45 has inspired generations of guitarists and fueled the sounds of countless classic recordings — if you’re even tangentially familiar with the classic rock, pop, and country music of the 20th century, you’re already well-acquainted with the J-45’s inimitable drawl. This slope-shouldered dreadnought guitar’s Sitka spruce top, hand-scalloped X-bracing, and mahogany back and sides deliver a midrange-minded projection, deep bass, and crisp decay, supplying what many guitarists consider to be the defining sound of a steel-string acoustic guitar. On the opposite end, the J-45 Standard modernizes its historic formula with an easy-playing mahogany neck in Gibson’s SlimTaper profile, topped with a comfortable 12-inch-radius rosewood fingerboard. What’s more, this J-45 is ready to take on any stage, anywhere, thanks to the onboard LR Baggs VTC Undersaddle electronics. Lastly, the Gibson J-45 Standard comes crowned with Grover Rotomatic nickel tuning machines and draped in a nitrocellulose lacquer finish that will gracefully age the more you play. When you pick up a Gibson J-45 Standard, you’re not just playing any acoustic guitar; you’re playing a true piece of American musical history.

Gibson’s steel-string “workhorse”

The Gibson J-45 debuted in 1942 during one of the most tumultuous periods in American history, striking just after the Great Depression and right at the beginning of World War II. Thus, it’s no surprise that the J-45 was initially intended to be an affordable “workhorse” instrument, forgoing the exquisite aesthetic adornments of the brand’s higher-end models to provide working musicians with an affordable, reliable, and acoustically outstanding guitar. In the decades to follow, the J-45 found its way into the hands of countless country, rock, and pop musicians, forever changing the course of popular music with its dry and thumping drawl.

Spruce and mahogany: a winning combination since 1942

The J-45 has seen its fair share of modifications over its nearly century-long history. Yet, this Gibson Acoustic J-45 Standard retains the key tonewood formula that’s defined the model’s sound from the very beginning: spruce and mahogany. Backed by traditional hand-scalloped X-bracing, this slope-shouldered dread’s Sitka spruce top responds as well to a fierce flatpicking attack as it does to delicate fingerstyle. Factor in mahogany sides and the classic 24.75-inch short Gibson scale, and you get the J-45’s iconic focused “thump.” This familiar tone barks right out of the soundhole, declaring its presence with a crisp, dry, and focused voice before decaying quickly to get out of your way. In short, it’s the familiar sound that’s supported scores of singer/songwriters, rock strummers, and country pickers since 1942.

What makes a Standard?

Gibson Acoustic produces no shortage of J-45 offerings, spanning ultra-accurate vintage re-creations to cutaway-equipped showcases of modern performance. So, what makes this J-45 the “Standard”? A potent blend of tried-and-true and new elements that respect the J-45’s illustrious legacy while smoothing over a few vintage quirks. For instance, the J-45 Standard’s mahogany neck sports an easy-playing SlimTaper profile, which is a far cry from the baseball bat J-45 necks of yore. Plus, rock-solid kidney-style Grover Rotomatics facilitate superior tuning stability. Finally — and arguably most importantly — the J-45 Standard comes equipped with LR Baggs VTC electronics, giving you the power to perform with an acoustic-electric voice that retains the J-45’s signature drawl.

American craftsmanship at its finest

While the Gibson Acoustic factory in Bozeman embraces modern construction technologies where necessary, guitars such as the J-45 Standard remain largely handcrafted by a seasoned team of skilled craftspeople. Gibson is rightly celebrated for the sound, style, and performance of its iconic “flat-top” guitars, though the term is something of a misnomer. From the company’s very beginnings, Gibson non-archtop acoustics have featured subtly radiused tops and backs, not truly flat surfaces. To honor that legacy, today’s Gibson acoustics continue the tradition with 28-foot-radius tops and 12-foot-radius backs shaped by carefully curving the hand-scalloped bracing. Why go to such lengths when a true flat-top would be easier to produce? That curvature adds stiffness to the back and sides, marking an integral element of the classic Gibson steel-string sound and contributing to its clarity, resonance, and signature note-to-note definition. From binding installation and fingerboard fretting to neck setting and the painstaking finishing process, the Bozeman team’s expertise guides every step. They even bend the sides using traditional presses, a technique used for generations. Across every detail, Gibson Acoustic guitars represent the spirit of a traditionally crafted American instrument, built using time-honored methods that forged Gibson’s legendary reputation throughout the 20th century.

Built in Bozeman in the handcrafted Kalamazoo tradition

For more than eight decades, Gibson’s acoustic instruments were crafted in the historic Parsons Street Factory in Kalamazoo, Michigan — only a few hours’ drive from Sweetwater’s Fort Wayne, Indiana, campus. Gibson’s acoustic and electric guitars were built side-by-side there for much of the company’s history. Subsequently, production was relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, over the course of several years between the late 1970s and the early 1980s. Although this change of scenery worked brilliantly for Gibson’s electric lineup, it was quickly discovered that the hot and humid climate of the American South was perhaps not the ideal setting for acoustic guitar building. Gibson’s acoustic division ultimately packed up its side presses and chisels and journeyed off to the picturesque city of Bozeman in 1989. The move was preceded by Gibson’s purchase of the Flatiron company in 1987; the latter’s immaculate mandolins demonstrated that The Treasure State’s semi-arid climate was the perfect setting to craft Gibson’s historic acoustic instruments. More than three decades down the line, the Bozeman factory comprises a well-seasoned workforce of master craftspeople — many of whom are multi-decade Gibson veterans — and produces what many musicians consider to be among the company’s finest creations.


J-45 Standard Acoustic-Electric Guitar Specifications:

Body

  • Body type: Dreadnought
  • Cutaway: No
  • Top wood: Sitka spruce
  • Back and sides: Mahogany
  • Bracing pattern: Traditional Hand-Scalloped X
  • Body finish: Gloss Natural
  • Orientation: Right handed

Neck

  • Neck shape: SlimTaper
  • Nut width: 1.725" (43.8 mm)
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Neck wood: Mahogany
  • Scale length: 24.75"
  • Number of frets: 20
  • Neck finish: Gloss

Electronics

  • Pickup: VTC
  • Brand: LR Baggs
  • Configuration: Undersaddle
  • Preamp: None
  • Feedback filter: None
  • Tuner: No

Other

  • Headstock overlay: Rosewood
  • Tuning machines: Grover Rotomatic
  • Bridge: Rosewood
  • Saddle and nut: White Bone
  • Number of strings: 6
  • Special features:
  • Case: Gibson hardshell
  • Accessories: None
  • Country of origin: United States

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Brand
Model
  • J-45 Standard
Finish
  • Vintage Sunburst
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Year
  • 2023
Made In
  • United States
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  • Dreadnought

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