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Instrument: Dreadnought
Brand: Gibson
Model: J-50 ADJ
Finish: Natural
SKU: GF7593-A
Handedness: Right
Made In Year: 1964
Top: Sitka
Back and Sides: Mahogany
Finish Material: Nitro
Neck/Fingerboard: Mahogany/ Brazilian RW
Neck Profile: C
Neck Depth: .850"- .945"
Fingerboard Radius: 12"
Tuners: Replacement
Bridge: Original
Electronics: None
Scale Length: 24.75"
Nut Width: 1.694"
String Spacing at Saddle: 2.027"
Contains Brazilian Rosewood (Y/N): Y
Case: Gigbag
Modifications/Repairs: Missing tuner ferrule, reglued bridge, reglued pickguard, crack repair in lower bass bout, strap button on heel, missing pearl dot on bridge
J45s and J50s are a songwriters best friend. It's one of the most suggested "if you can only have one guitar" models. The perfect Gibson acoustic hunt also requires consideration for neck shape, and this one is perfect. These late '64/ early '65 necks are full, without being chunky. They are rather reminiscent of the '59 shape. This example is in its original form, with only a repaired top crack in the lower bass bout. The styrene pickguard was reglued, as most need, but it was not lost, as most were. This one has also not undergone a fixed saddle conversion, and is still with the ceramic saddle. Much of the music we have come to love was played on these guitars; James Taylor was loyal to his J50 of this vintage. All in all, this is a well aged, but true to form J-50 with a perfect neck.
Comes with vintage hardshell case (non Gibson)
Gibson J-50 ADJ 1964, Natural
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Instrument: Dreadnought
Brand: Gibson
Model: J-50 ADJ
Finish: Natural
SKU: GF7593-A
Handedness: Right
Made In Year: 1964
Top: Sitka
Back and Sides: Mahogany
Finish Material: Nitro
Neck/Fingerboard: Mahogany/ Brazilian RW
Neck Profile: C
Neck Depth: .850"- .945"
Fingerboard Radius: 12"
Tuners: Replacement
Bridge: Original
Electronics: None
Scale Length: 24.75"
Nut Width: 1.694"
String Spacing at Saddle: 2.027"
Contains Brazilian Rosewood (Y/N): Y
Case: Gigbag
Modifications/Repairs: Missing tuner ferrule, reglued bridge, reglued pickguard, crack repair in lower bass bout, strap button on heel, missing pearl dot on bridge
Description
J45s and J50s are a songwriters best friend. It's one of the most suggested "if you can only have one guitar" models. The perfect Gibson acoustic hunt also requires consideration for neck shape, and this one is perfect. These late '64/ early '65 necks are full, without being chunky. They are rather reminiscent of the '59 shape. This example is in its original form, with only a repaired top crack in the lower bass bout. The styrene pickguard was reglued, as most need, but it was not lost, as most were. This one has also not undergone a fixed saddle conversion, and is still with the ceramic saddle. Much of the music we have come to love was played on these guitars; James Taylor was loyal to his J50 of this vintage. All in all, this is a well aged, but true to form J-50 with a perfect neck.
Comes with vintage hardshell case (non Gibson)