Description
Gibson J-45 1957 – a cool Roundshoulder Vintage Dreadnought. A fabulous player with a great vintage sound!
The Gibson J-45 is the so called workhorse among the Gibson guitar family – it will never let you down, always ready when you need it. It is the most popular and the most sold acoustic guitar!
Bob Dylan, John Hiatt, Brad Paisley … the list of the famous players is very long.
This Gibson J-45 1957 is a real gem with character in appearance and especially in sound. Here you get the ultimate vintage sound.
We personally like the sound of this Gibson because it has a very cool and dry vintage tone. It is very open and responsive. The sound is deep and the woods resonate just great. The basses have a lovely growling and it is the perfect guitar for recording, stage or personal use at home.
It plays perfectly and is wonderfully adjusted. Low action, straight neck and well preserved frets.
As you can see in the pictures the guitar has a very nice vintage look. It is a guitar which has been played and nicely aged. It is in good condition with just the right amount of wear from play and use. A pickguard crack has been repaired and a pickup system has been removed (holes filled as visible in the pictures). It has newer vintage style tuners and the adjustable bridge has been converted to a bridge with bone saddle.
This Gibson J-45 comes with a newer case.
Gibson – general information:
The Gibson Guitar Corporation (Gibson for short) was founded in 1902 and is now based in Nashville, Tennessee, USA. It is one of the oldest and best-known US manufacturers of stringed instruments – banjos, mandolins, guitars, electric guitars and basses – as well as guitar amplifiers.
Many of the world’s most famous musicians play and played Gibson instruments.