Gibson J-185 Original
A Jammin' Jumbo
The Gibson J-185 Original is proof that guitars, like baseball, are a game of inches. When Gibson introduced the model in 1951, they intended to offer flat-top lovers a jumbo guitar with a slightly different flavor from the J-200. So, they shortened the scale length from 25.5" to 24.75" and made the body slightly smaller. These two changes resulted in a guitar that sounded quite different from the vaunted SJ-200, so let's take a closer look and examine what makes the J-185 Original such a unique and delightful instrument.
The J-185 and the J-200 both have spruce tops and maple back and sides, and they both are bigger than dreadnoughts, but that's where the similarities end. The biggest difference lies in scale length. The SJ-200's longer 25.5" scale makes for superb Read More...
Specifications:
Brand | Gibson |
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Model | J-185 Original |
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Finish Color | Vintage Sunburst |
Finish Type | Nitrocellulose Lacquer |
Top Wood | Solid Sitka Spruce |
Back & Sides Wood | Solid Flamed Maple |
Bracing | Traditional Hand-Scalloped X-Bracing |
Neck Wood | Mahogany |
Neck Joint | Compound Dovetail Secured with Hide Glue |
Neck Shape | Slim Taper |
Neck Dimensions | .860 1st - .900 9th |
Fretboard Material | Rosewood |
Fretboard Inlays | Mother-of-Pearl Split Parallelograms |
Scale Length | 24 3/4" |
Width at Nut | 1.724" |
Nut Material | Bone |
Binding | Multi-Ply Top and Back |
Tuners | Gotoh Keystones |
Bridge | Traditional Belly-Up Rosewood with Maltese Cross Inlays |
Saddle | Bone |
Pickguard | Tortoiseshell |
Electronics | LR Baggs VTC |
Case | Gibson Hardshell |
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