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Working Man's Blues


During the Great Depression, musicians faced a real quandary: how do you sing the blues away if you can't afford a guitar? While musicians struggled to find instruments, guitar companies faced an equally-perplexing problem: how could they keep their doors open when musicians were even broker than normal? In 1936, both parties found a solution in the Gibson J-35, a spruce-topped dreadnought with mahogany back and sides that only cost 35 bucks--or 617.21 in today's dollars. It wasn't cheap by any means, but it was much closer to a working man's budget than the guitar it replaced in Gibson's lineup, the Jumbo, which was more than twice as expensive.

Though it may have been more of a budget instrument in the thirties, the J-35 quickly earned a stellar reputation among Read More...

Specifications:

Brand Gibson
ModelCustom Shop 1936 J-35
TypeSlope-Shoulder Dreadnought
Finish ColorVintage Sunburst
Finish TypeThin VOS Nitrocellulose Lacquer
Top WoodSolid Thermally-Aged Adirondack Red Spruce
Back & Sides WoodSolid Mahogany
Neck WoodMahogany
Neck JointCompound Dovetail
Neck ShapeV Profile
Neck Dimensions.900 1st - .970 9th
Fretboard MaterialIndian Rosewood
Fingerboard InlaysMother-of-Pearl Dots
Scale Length24.75"
Width at Nut1.77"
Saddle Spacing2.375
Nut MaterialBone
BindingMulti-Ply Top, Single-Ply Back
TunersStraps w/Cream Buttons
BridgeRectangle w/Open Slot and Historic Spacing
SaddleCompensated Bone
CaseHardshell Case

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Serial Number: 20564020
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