Description: Gibson J-50 Acoustic Guitar 1968-72 w/ Hard Case No inside labelJ-50 Truss rod coverHonduran Mahogany Top is very flat - no loose braces1/16th " slight lift on rear of bridge on the treble side -doesn't seem to affect anythingNeck is straight as an arrow from nut to bridge saddles- 100% operational100% originalLow ActionRare rosewood adjustable bridge Gibson can't acquire the Honduran Mahogany any longer due to the CITES ACT Treaty protecting the South American trees James Taylor wrote and recorded “Fire and Rain”, “Carolina in my Mind” and “Something in the Way She Moves” on a 60’s J-50. It has its fair share of vintage play wear - scrapes- dings-cuts-scratches- checking in finish- spider-webbing. The back of the guitar has scraped area as you will note in the lower region photo # 10 a little area of bare wood exposed-- the front of the body has a few scrapes. Frets are very low. Case has 1 broken latch. Pickguard lifting- needs to be reglued. I have had several people tell me it is a '71 or '72 but the serial number points to '68.
Price: 1695 USD
Location: Dallas, Texas
End Time: 2024-08-10T20:19:05.000Z
Shipping Cost: 95 USD
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Brand: Gibson
Type: Acoustic Guitar
Body Material: Mahogany
Body Type: Dreadnought
String Configuration: 6 String
Model: Gibson J-50