2016 Gibson J-45 Vintage Slope Dreadnought Guitar

While this has a "banner" headstock logo and it checks-out as mostly '40s-retro in specs and fittings, it has a drop-in saddle slot (thankee gods, for its ease-of-use) and antiqued, '50s-style Kluson-a-like tuners. It thus looks like a hybrid of an early-'50s J-45 and a "banner era" J-45. I like it quite a bit!

Local pal Austin is a guitar churner but I have noticed a progression towards smaller guitars for him. He bought this with the hopes that it would be "the one" for him -- he's a Gibson fan and this kind of guitar suits him very well -- but he's mostly playing a B-25/LG-2-style models these days so it's here for sale.

I'd fit a pickup to it and set it up earlier this year and the setup hasn't drifted at all and it plays spot-on just as it left last time. This has a classic J-45-style sound -- woody and airy but with a good, warm, but not-woofy, low-end. It records beautifully, of course, and will go from flatpicking to fingerpicking nicely.

Repairs included: a quick setup and, previously, a K&K pickup install (volume control at soundhole).


Weight: 3 lbs 12 oz

Scale length: 24 5/8"

Nut width: 1 3/4"

Neck shape: slim-medium C

Board radius: 12"

Body width: 16"

Body depth: 4 3/4"


Top wood: solid spruce

Back & sides wood: solid mahogany

Bracing type: x

Bridge: rosewood

Fretboard: rosewood

Neck wood: mahogany

Action height at 12th fret:
3/32” bass 1/16” treble (fast, spot-on)
String gauges: 54w-12 lights

Truss rod: adjustable

Neck relief: straight

Fret style: medium/narrower


Condition notes: it looks just a little "shopworn," really. There are light scratches and scuffs here and there in the finish if you're looking for them (mostly in the middle of the back and around the heel area from strap rub) but it's honestly very, very clean. It appears to be all-original, too, save a K&K pickup (with volume control at the soundhole edge) that I added for the owner earlier this year.


It comes with: its original hard case in good order.


Consignor tag: AC


















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