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Gibson J-45 CS guitar FROM JAPAN/512
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Category: Gibson J45cs 1967 Vintage W or O
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Description Brand: Gibson String Configuration: 6 String Model: J-45 CS MPN: J-45 CS UPC: does not apply
Red made in 1967 is opaque Cherry Sunburst J-45. Since it changes color to cigarette sunburst since 1968, it is the final cherry sunburst specification of the 60's. It is a distinctive coloring with almost no brown even after years.
Body top is spruce, side back is mahogany, hakaranda fingerboard, hakaranda bridge, original ceramic saddle.
Although weather check of painting due to secular change, overall surface scratches scratches, scratch marks, paddy scratches and similar usage feeling is seen, there are no major damage or crack repair. A lot of buckle scratches on the body back, icchins with a dent in the neck back are also seen.
The finger board surface is comparatively beautiful, and there is no dent that you care about playing. The state of the neck is also good, the mountains of frets are adequately left. There is a margin for lowering the height of the string of the ADJ saddle, but now it is set to play easily on 6 frets / 2.7 mm, 1 string / 1.8 mm on 12 frets.
Peg has been replaced with Kruson replica of recent years, you can use it in practical use.
When playing with a flat pick, it mixes with a high-pitched string with a crisp edge and a bold sound with bass chord volume, it sounds well with plenty of dry tone.
The powerful sound in the stroke is a pleasant instrument, but even with finger picking it has its own taste rather than a unique tone.
A narrow neck with a nut width of 39 mm is easy to play grip with less sense of incongruity when one who is played with electric main shifts.
There are pins on the body back, but there is no worry about strength as it is on the neck block. A paper chip board case is attached.
Although there is a superficial feeling of use associated with nearly 50 years of aging, the adjustment is perfect, and the vintage sound of Don Shari ringing which has been crowded for many years is attractive. ●Condition neck is good
frets About 80%
others:
Total condition: You can check it by listed pics. ●Weight ●Serial No ●Includes softcase "NOTICE:
About a vintage or used item.
Please buy it, only buyer that understanding below.
There are the rusts and lack of luster of metal department, weather check,
scratches, paint burnt, painting peel off, cracks and dents on body by aged degradation. "
Description
| Brand: | Gibson | String Configuration: | 6 String |
| Model: | J-45 CS | MPN: | J-45 CS |
| UPC: | does not apply |
Red made in 1967 is opaque Cherry Sunburst J-45. Since it changes color to cigarette sunburst since 1968, it is the final cherry sunburst specification of the 60's. It is a distinctive coloring with almost no brown even after years.
Body top is spruce, side back is mahogany, hakaranda fingerboard, hakaranda bridge, original ceramic saddle.
Although weather check of painting due to secular change, overall surface scratches scratches, scratch marks, paddy scratches and similar usage feeling is seen, there are no major damage or crack repair. A lot of buckle scratches on the body back, icchins with a dent in the neck back are also seen.
The finger board surface is comparatively beautiful, and there is no dent that you care about playing. The state of the neck is also good, the mountains of frets are adequately left. There is a margin for lowering the height of the string of the ADJ saddle, but now it is set to play easily on 6 frets / 2.7 mm, 1 string / 1.8 mm on 12 frets.
Peg has been replaced with Kruson replica of recent years, you can use it in practical use.
When playing with a flat pick, it mixes with a high-pitched string with a crisp edge and a bold sound with bass chord volume, it sounds well with plenty of dry tone.
The powerful sound in the stroke is a pleasant instrument, but even with finger picking it has its own taste rather than a unique tone.
A narrow neck with a nut width of 39 mm is easy to play grip with less sense of incongruity when one who is played with electric main shifts.
There are pins on the body back, but there is no worry about strength as it is on the neck block. A paper chip board case is attached.
Although there is a superficial feeling of use associated with nearly 50 years of aging, the adjustment is perfect, and the vintage sound of Don Shari ringing which has been crowded for many years is attractive. ●Condition neck is good
frets About 80%
others:
Total condition: You can check it by listed pics. ●Weight ●Serial No ●Includes softcase "NOTICE:
About a vintage or used item.
Please buy it, only buyer that understanding below.
There are the rusts and lack of luster of metal department, weather check,
scratches, paint burnt, painting peel off, cracks and dents on body by aged degradation. "
Body top is spruce, side back is mahogany, hakaranda fingerboard, hakaranda bridge, original ceramic saddle.
Although weather check of painting due to secular change, overall surface scratches scratches, scratch marks, paddy scratches and similar usage feeling is seen, there are no major damage or crack repair. A lot of buckle scratches on the body back, icchins with a dent in the neck back are also seen.
The finger board surface is comparatively beautiful, and there is no dent that you care about playing. The state of the neck is also good, the mountains of frets are adequately left. There is a margin for lowering the height of the string of the ADJ saddle, but now it is set to play easily on 6 frets / 2.7 mm, 1 string / 1.8 mm on 12 frets.
Peg has been replaced with Kruson replica of recent years, you can use it in practical use.
When playing with a flat pick, it mixes with a high-pitched string with a crisp edge and a bold sound with bass chord volume, it sounds well with plenty of dry tone.
The powerful sound in the stroke is a pleasant instrument, but even with finger picking it has its own taste rather than a unique tone.
A narrow neck with a nut width of 39 mm is easy to play grip with less sense of incongruity when one who is played with electric main shifts.
There are pins on the body back, but there is no worry about strength as it is on the neck block. A paper chip board case is attached.
Although there is a superficial feeling of use associated with nearly 50 years of aging, the adjustment is perfect, and the vintage sound of Don Shari ringing which has been crowded for many years is attractive. ●Condition neck is good
frets About 80%
others:
Total condition: You can check it by listed pics. ●Weight ●Serial No ●Includes softcase "NOTICE:
About a vintage or used item.
Please buy it, only buyer that understanding below.
There are the rusts and lack of luster of metal department, weather check,
scratches, paint burnt, painting peel off, cracks and dents on body by aged degradation. "