2014 Gibson 1960’s J-45 Ebony VOS is now in stock.
It is no exaggeration to say that there is no one who is not familiar with the “J-45” among guitar players, with its “workhorse” and “45” affinities.
Since its initial release, the J-45 has been loved by a wide range of musicians for its high popularity and solid ability.
This guitar has a unique specification among Gibson’s lineup: an adjustable saddle.
This model is a reissue version, and is named after the “1960s” when the ebony color and adjustable saddle specification were born, reflecting the texture and specifications of the time.
The light and metallic tone of the adjustable saddle is a true value in chord strokes, and it is also a good and reliable partner for accompaniment.
There are some dents and scratches throughout the body, but considering the ebony color, which tends to show scratches easily, the condition is relatively clean.
The neck is in good condition, and although it is slightly twisted, you can enjoy playing it without any problems.
A strap pin has been added at the heel of the neck, and a passive body-sensor type pickup has been installed, which is useful for live performances and recording.
With the popular ebony-colored J-45 adjustable specification and a body sensor that outputs sound faithfully, this is a ready-to-play guitar. This is a Gibson acoustic that players should definitely pick up.
* Genuine hard case included.
* Slightly smells of cigarettes
Item Rank: B+: Some scratches, but no problems in normal use applications
Serial number: 13354069
Year of manufacture: 2014
Country of manufacture: USA
Case: Genuine hard case
Accessories: None
Weight: 1.90kg
Truss Rod: No problem, rod is at 60 degrees to the left and right.
Fretboard Height: No problem, fretboard height is high enough.
Specs
Item Rank
B+: Some scratches, but no problem for normal use
12 months old
Serial No.
13354069
Year of manufacture
2014 series
Country of manufacture
U.S.A.
Case
Genuine hard case
Accessories
None
Weight
1.90kg
Truss Rod
No problem, rod checked up to 60 degrees left and right
Fret remaining
No problem, sufficient fret height
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