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Gibson 1952 J185 Re-issue. SOLD
The Gibson 1952 J-185 serves up vintage design and sound in a brand new package. This 1952 spec’d version of the J-185 is as accurate as it gets. Featuring a thermally aged Sitka spruce top this instrument sounds perfectly worn in from the first time you open the case. Complete with flame maple back and sides, this flat top has all the punch and clarity of the J-200 without the overly boomy sound when put in front of a mic. You'll love the incredibly comfortable V-shaped neck that perfectly fills your hand. The J-185 features multi-ply binding, mother-of-pearl inlays, and Gotoh tuners to round out the design. When you play your 1952 J-185 for the first time, you'll feel the same magic as the vintage guitars that shipped from Kalamazoo in the ’50s.
The Gibson J-185 was introduced in 1951 to offer a J-200-style guitar at a lower price point. Though it was designed as a stripped-back version of the J-200 with less bling, it still featured a few touches of luxury. These included: split parallelogram inlays, body binding, Gibson crown headstock inlay, and Maltese Crosses on the bridge. The J-185 featured the same maple and spruce tonewood combination as the J-200 but had a slightly smaller 16" body width to reduce unwanted boom. In 1959, just eight years after being released, the J-185 disappeared from the Gibson catalog and was replaced by the Everly Brothers spec'd J-180. Since being discontinued, touring and session musicians have searched far and wide for the J-185s powerful, controlled tone. The Gibson 1952 J-185 reissue is your chance to own one of the most obscure yet sought after Gibson acoustics out there. Thermally aged top and premium tonewoods To make the 1952 J-185 sound and respond like a vintage axe, Gibson put the solid Sitka spruce top through their thermal aging process. This process helps to loosen up the top as if it had been played every day for decades. The result is a brand new top that behaves exactly as a vintage top would. The Sitka spruce top is complemented by flame maple back and sides, a mahogany neck, and a rosewood fingerboard. The finished result is a guitar with plenty of power and clarity. Comfortable V-profile neck carve. 12”radius. Nut width;1.72”. String spacing at nut E-E; 1 1/2” 1/4”between strings at nut Scale length; 24.75” String spacing at saddle E-E;2 3/16”. 7/16” between strings at saddle. True to vintage spec, the 1952 J-185 has a solid mahogany neck with a vintage V-shaped profile. This meaty neck fills your hand without feeling overly beefy. It's incredibly comfortable, and you'll find it easy to navigate up and down the neck in total comfort. Whether you play with your thumb over or behind the fingerboard, you'll find it to be effortlessly playable. Gibson 1952 J-185 Acoustic Guitar Features: To-spec reissue of the rare and desirable 1952 Gibson J-185 Thermally aged Sitka spruce top sounds and responds just like a vintage era top Flame maple back and sides add brightness and a midrange boost 16-inch lower bout width produces plenty of power without unwanted boom V-shaped mahogany neck perfectly fills your hand Rosewood fingerboard adds sweetness Maltese cross bridge inlays add extra . Sold shipped conus. I bought this from Wildwood guitars new about a year ago. https://monterey.craigslist.org/msg/...594372261.html Last edited by rumble; 05-07-2023 at 06:35 PM. Reason: Sold |
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The guitar is just at that point of opening up with the resonance and sustain growing week by week .This is a folk too rock icon of a guitar. Strums like a harp
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Specs please
Your listing would benefit from specs
Nut width, scale length, string spacing at saddle, neck depth, etc. Gibbys are notoriously different from one axe to the next. Best on the sale, and play her while you can Paul
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I added specs to listing above. Thanks for heads up Paul
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I recently picked up one of these and they are fantastic, another great guitar from the Historic series. GLWS!
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One of these was my Christmas present to myself last year.
After my setup, has quickly become my new favorite. Mine is natural, so yours is tempting. |
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Reduced price
`lowered price for sale $3800 shipping conus.
This is a very expressive round sounding J185 with the torrified top! https://monterey.craigslist.org/msg/...594372261.html Last edited by rumble; 04-10-2023 at 09:16 AM. |
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Any body have any interest in this stellar Gibson? I’m willing to work a partial trade cash deal for a guitar in the $1 000. area Give me a pm.
Last edited by rumble; 04-20-2023 at 03:44 PM. |
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Still available for sale the 1952 re-issue j185 with torrified top
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Deal in confidence with Chris. The Santa Cruz 1934D I used to own came from him. He always has nice stuff and well cared for.
GLWS bud
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Thanks for the vote of confidence Brencat
Last edited by rumble; 04-10-2023 at 09:18 AM. |
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Price drop
OK HERE’S THE KILLER DEAL! $3550 PLUS SHIPPING
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PM has been Sent
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A Thursday bump for one fine GIBSON J185 52 REISSUE.
Last edited by rumble; 05-07-2023 at 06:36 PM. |