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Gibson J-50 (1959)

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Product information

Any guitar player interested in a classic Gibson slope-shouldered dreadnought will do no finer than this 1959 J-50.

For a late 50's guitar, this one's as good as it gets: lightweight, easy playing, effortlessly responsive, and booming with the golden-warm Gibson strumming tone that's been the bedrock of so many classic recordings. The guitar has been refretted by our friend, Mark Stutman, of Folkway Music, who also shored up a small back crack, made a new nut, and reglued some loose braces (aka the Gibson 50,000 mile service maintenance package). The guitar is now solid as a rock and plays easily up and down the neck. Let's say it again, because it bears repeating: this is a great sounding example of Gibson's late 50's slope dreadnoughts. And we think any alt-country troubador would be right at home with this guitar draped across their lap. Priced with non-original hardshell case. On consignment.


Materials

Top
Spruce
Back & Sides
Mahogany
Neck
Mahogany
Fingerboard
Rosewood
Bridge
Rosewood
Nut & Saddle
Bone (replacement)
Tuners
Original
Finish
Nitrocellulose Lacquer

Neck Specs

Carve
Medium C
Nut Width
1 11/16"
Scale Length
24 7/8 "
Truss Rod
Adjustable
Inlays
MOP Dots
Headstock
Gibson logo

Other

Serial #
S8953 17 FON
Case
Non-original Hardshell
Originallity
New nut & refret by Folkway Music; otherwise original