Gibson J-50 1952

8.400,00 

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Description

Gibson J-50 1952 – a cool Roundshoulder Vintage Dreadnought. A fabulous player with a great vintage sound!

The Gibson J-50 features the same specifications as its sunburst sibling, the Gibson J-45. It is the so called workhorse among the Gibson guitar family – it will never let you down, always ready when you need it.

Bob Dylan, John Hiatt, Brad Paisley … the list of the famous players is very long.

This Gibson J-50 1952 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 strong vintage touch. 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 – it had a neck reset. The nut width is 43 mm.

As you can see in the pictures the guitar has a very nice vintage look. It is in great and original vintage condition – with some marks from a removed screwed pickguard and a small repair. The tuners are vintage style replacements. 

It comes with a vintage case (non original).


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.

 

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