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Gibson Custom Shop Historic J-185 1952 - SOLD
I am the original owner. Bought it because I wanted to try a Maple guitar. It sounds great. Still has that Gibson thump, but with more brightness on the top end. Selling because I have an itch for something with a lit more vintage vibe.
Looking at an authentic aged, Rich Robinson, or a different Gibson Historic J-45 or Hummingbird. It is in Mint condition and has an LR Baggs anthem SL pickup system installed. Asking SOLD plus shipping. I think this is a really fair price so I'm pretty firm. Last edited by jpbrooks; 02-28-2024 at 05:13 PM. |
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Where are you in MS?
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I’m in Jackson
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BACK TO PAGE 1. Really nice smaller Gibson Maple Jumbo. For those that are curious the neck is typical 1.72 nut width for Gibson. The neck profile is fairly flat...I would compare it to close to a Martin Standard series neck profile. Maybe slightly more rounded but not much
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I have one and it’s a really good guitar
This is a really good price too |
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Really amazing guitar. Gotten a few interesting trade offers, but I'm preferring a sale. Bumping it up one more time.
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As someone who just bought a J185 original this seems like a very nice deal. I know my J185 is really fun to play and inspires me to play more. Also it’s perfectly comfortable even with my bad shoulders. GLWS
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Taylor 322 & 362ce Martin 00015SM Guild 1966 F20 Larrivee P03 sitka/hog,simple 6 OM & OM 09 Eastman E100ss-sb Gibson J185 2016 J35 & LG2 Fender player plus telecaster & Mustang P90 Gretsch MIK 5622T |
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This is a great guitar
Love mine, tone is so chimey and bright (in a good way) |