Comments | It’s always a pleasure to play guitars like this 1961 Gibson J-45 adjustable bridge. The body design and neck shape are very comfortable, and they produce an envelopingly warm, rich tone, especially if they’ve been part of a lot of playing over the decades, as this one has.
The adjustable bridge was added to the J-45 as an option in 1956 and became standard in 1961, when this example was built. There is no label on these models, but the center strip is stamped ‘J-45 Adj. Bridge’. This particular guitar has seen a lot over the years, and it has had a few repairs. The bridge and headstock both cracked, and both were repaired in our shop. It’s quite solid, and sounds great. |
Serial Number | 14026, built during 1961 at the historic Gibson plant in Kalamazoo, Michigan. |
Pricing | $2,799.00 Canadian with non-original hardshell case. |
Neck | Mahogany neck with unbound rosewood fingerboard. Mother of Pearl dot position markers, gold screened Gibson logo. The headstock has had a crack repair, done in our shop, and is solid. 24.25 inch scale length and 1 11/16 inch nut width. |
Frets | Likely original frets with wear, particularly in the lower positions. This guitar has seen a lot of strumming! |
Body | Classic Gibson slope-shoulder dreadnought design, featuring a spruce top, spruce bracing, and mahogany back and sides. Rosewood bridge with ceramic adjustable saddle; the bridge had developed a crack and this was repaired in our shop. The back has had a crack repair near the edge of the lower treble bout, and the the top has had one between the pickguard and fingerboard. |
Finish | Original nitrocellulose sunburst finish with strumming wear on the top and some buckle rash on the back. |
Hardware/electronics | Original hardware; Kluson Deluxe strip tuners with creme plastic buttons. Plastic nut, ceramic saddle, black plastic strap tail strap pin. |
Playability/Action | Plays well and cleanly. |
Case | Non-original Gibson hardshell case included. |
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