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1970-75 Gibson J-40, (Used)

Original price £1,399.00 - Original price £1,399.00
Original price
£1,399.00
£1,399.00 - £1,399.00
Current price £1,399.00

The Gibson J-40 from the early 1970s is a square-shoulder dreadnought acoustic guitar constructed with a spruce top and mahogany back and sides, producing the balanced voice characteristic of Gibson acoustics from this era. The body measures in the dreadnought style with a black single-ply top and back binding, giving it a refined visual presentation. A black teardrop pickguard and multi-ring soundhole rosette complement the natural finish commonly seen on this model.

The neck is made from mahogany with a set-in construction and a 25 1/2-inch scale length. It is topped with a rosewood fingerboard inlaid with simple dot markers and bound along the edges. The nut width is approximately 1 11/16 inches, making it comfortable for a range of playing styles. Originally outfitted with Gibson’s standard tuners of the era, this example has been modified with Sperzel tuning machines for enhanced stability.

Other appointments include a rosewood bridge with a string-through saddle and traditional Gibson headstock shape with the gold script logo. The instrument’s construction reflects Gibson’s early to mid-1970s production period, where square-shoulder dreadnoughts like the J-40 offered players an accessible yet professional-grade acoustic model. 

PRODUCT REPORT

  • Case: Hardcase Included
  • Condition: Good
  • Finish: Cracking in the lacquer of the guitar on the shoulders and heel of the neck due to the age of the guitar, the cracking is relatively large, but this is purely visual and does not affect the structural integrity of the guitar, as well as visible marking of where the original tuners were on the headstock, but overall it is in a good condition
  • Frets: Good
  • Hardware: All original hardware except tuners that have been replaced.
  • Overall Condition Score: ⭐️⭐️⭐️ - 3/5 Stars