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Description
Gibson introduced the J-45 in the summer of 1942 as the newest version in its Jumbo line preceded by the Jumbo-35. In Gibson nomenclature, “Jumbo” refers to a 16″ wide lower bout while the 17″ lower bout is known as the Super Jumbo. The J-45 featured a Spruce top, Mahogany back and sides a 24 3/4″ scale length. The first version of the J-45 included a golden banner that read, “Only a Gibson is Good Enough.”

This banner era Gibson J-45 has just come out of obscurity after four or five decades of neglect. While a factory order number is not visible on the neck block, it does have a two piece Sitka Spruce top and a truss rod. We’re guessing that this one was manufactured in 1944 or 1945 based on those post-CMI (1944) buyout features.

Repairs include: neck reset, replacement bridge, touch up from a prior oversized bridge, many braces reglued, center seam repair, a few crack repairs, refret. There’s a tiny hairline on the treble side of the heel and a rim crack near the back of the guitar also next to the heel that have both been glued and are structurally sound. The tuners, bushings, and nut are original to the guitar. The tuners, bushings, and nut are original to the guitar. It’s now a lovely playing and sounding instrument and piece of history. You will receive both the period chipboard case as well as a hard shell case for shipping. We’re confident you’ll love playing this one as much as we do.
True Vintage Guitar

True Vintage Guitar

~1944
Gibson
Good
Sunburst
Original Soft
11 Years
True Vintage Guitar
John Shults
205-913-1084
Online Only
6:21 PM
By appointment

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