Gibson 1942 Banner J-45 (USED, 2022)

Gibson 1942 Banner J-45 (USED, 2022)
Gibson 1942 Banner J-45 (USED, 2022)
Gibson 1942 Banner J-45 (USED, 2022)
Gibson 1942 Banner J-45 (USED, 2022)
Gibson 1942 Banner J-45 (USED, 2022)
Gibson 1942 Banner J-45 (USED, 2022)
Gibson 1942 Banner J-45 (USED, 2022)
Gibson 1942 Banner J-45 (USED, 2022)
Gibson 1942 Banner J-45 (USED, 2022)
Gibson 1942 Banner J-45 (USED, 2022)
Gibson 1942 Banner J-45 (USED, 2022)
Gibson 1942 Banner J-45 (USED, 2022)
Gibson 1942 Banner J-45 (USED, 2022)
Gibson 1942 Banner J-45 (USED, 2022)
Gibson 1942 Banner J-45 (USED, 2022)
Gibson 1942 Banner J-45 (USED, 2022)
Gibson 1942 Banner J-45 (USED, 2022)
Gibson 1942 Banner J-45 (USED, 2022)
Gibson 1942 Banner J-45 (USED, 2022)
Gibson 1942 Banner J-45 (USED, 2022)
6-String Acoustic
Used

Gibson 1942 Banner J-45 (USED, 2022)

Regular price $4,200.00
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Very clean, pre-owned Gibson 1942 Banner J-45 just in on trade! This is Gibson's current iteration of a vintage-style J-45; and its sound stacks up very favorably with boutique made instruments built in the style of a classic slope-shouldered dreadnought. This particular guitar remains in excellent used condition no significant blemishes, clean surfaces, and clean frets. Gibson's finish on this model is a semi-gloss, and shows a mild, pitted texture (i.e. not high-gloss and flat-as-glass looking). Big, throaty sound, that rewards a heavy strumming attack with room-filling sound. Priced with its original hard case.

  • Model: 1942 Banner J-45
  • Serial No. 21772025
  • Materials: Mahogany back & sides, Torrefied Adirondack Spruce top, Rosewood fingerboard & bridge
  • Finish: Semi-gloss nitrocellulose lacquer
  • Neck Shape: Vintage-inspired C
  • Hardware: All original
  • Measurements: 24 7/8" Scale, 1 23/32” nut width, 2 3/16" String spacing
  • Case: Original Hardshell


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