1966 Gibson
1966 Gibson
Had a chance to play one of these today. It was the same year I was born that's why it caught my eye. So it was in really good shape and the price was 2500 dollars. I handled it gently and played a few chords and riffs and was pretty impressed by its tone and feel nothing like I've ever played before. The finish was completely checked from top to bottom. Really cool guitars can last such a long time and still play and sound decent.
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Re: 1966 Gibson
Was it the big-bodied fella or one of the smaller ones?
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I believe this was a drednaught but he said it was a slim neck. I will be going back there so I will get the model
Re: 1966 Gibson
Here's a pic of that Gibson it's J45 .
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Re: 1966 Gibson
I have a friend with that guitar, and I've played it and liked a lot.
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Re: 1966 Gibson
Buy a new one made in Montana -- much better construction and better sound quality. Most likely that guitar has a plastic screwed on bridge with an equally goofy ceramic adjustable saddle. Plus a brand new one is only $2100!!
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Re: 1966 Gibson
It's a J-50. A J-45 has a sunburst, the J-50 is the exact same guitar without the burst.
EDIT: Forgot to mention, the bridge is most likely rosewood and the original saddle was rosewood as well. So that white saddle means the original has been replaced.
EDIT: Forgot to mention, the bridge is most likely rosewood and the original saddle was rosewood as well. So that white saddle means the original has been replaced.
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Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC