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  1. Gibson SOUTHERN JUMBO Sunburst 2002 Acoustic Guitar

    The SOUTHERN JUMBO has a long history, having been produced as a premium model of the J-45 since 1944, nearly 80 years ago. Color: Sunburst. Gibson / Southern Jumbo. It's part of the regular series, as featured in the original catalog.

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  2. Epiphone J45!! Top veneer!! Adjusted!! Acoustic guitar!! Beef bone

    Epiphone J45! Top veneer! Acoustic guitar! This is an Epiphone Ltd. Ed 1963 EJ-45s EB acoustic guitar, a limited edition model inspired by the iconic Gibson J-45. Neck: Mostly straight with sufficient fret life remaining.

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  3. Gibson J-45 ADJ 1966-1969 1960s (no260109)

    Gibson J-45 ADJ 1966-1969. Since its release in 1942, the Gibson J-45 has supported players worldwide for 80 years. Features a "Gibson" logo pickguard and adjustable saddles. This neck grip makes it easy to play barre chords, making it particularly popular with Japanese singers.

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  4. Gibson J-45 Adj Adjustable Saddle Replaced With Ceramicas Vintage No.YG373

    Japan is known for its low import duties and high-quality, authentic products. Imports from Japan: Low Duties, High Quality. 🌍 Regarding Other Countries.

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  5. Acoustic Guitar Gibson J-45 Studio Rosewood Made in USA S/N 20724045

    Acoustic Guitar Gibson J-45 Studio Rosewood Burst USA. Top Material : Spruce. Model : J-45 Studio Rosewood. Color : Rosewood Burst. Back and Sides : Rosewood. Fingerboard : Rosewood. Type : Acoustic Electric Guitar.

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  6. Gibson J-45 Standard VS 2016 Near Mint Acoustic Guitar

    Release dates may be delayed by the manufacturer.

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  7. Gibson J-35 Natural w/ LR Baggs Element 2013 Used Acoustic Electric Guitar

    This predecessor to the J-45, this model was produced until 1942 while the specifications were refined. It features a Sitka spruce top, mahogany back and sides, a rosewood fingerboard, and a mahogany neck.

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  8. Gibson J-35 2017 Natural Equipped with L.R. Baggs Element VTC Acoustic Guitar

    The Gibson J-35, released between 1936 and 1942 as a lower-end model than the Advanced Jumbo, served as the prototype for the later J-45 and J-50. It features a built-in pickup, a straight bridge, and slotted saddles, customizing it for modern playing styles.

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