Description
Gibson J-50 1965 – A Stunning Round-Shoulder Vintage Dreadnought in Collector’s Grade Condition!
The Gibson J-50 shares the same legendary design and specifications as its sunburst counterpart, the Gibson J-45. Known as the workhorse of the Gibson acoustic guitar lineup, the J-50 is a reliable, versatile instrument that has been cherished by musicians for decades.
Legends like Bob Dylan, John Hiatt, and Brad Paisley have relied on Gibson acoustics to craft their iconic sound, and this 1965 Gibson J-50 is no exception. A true gem, it delivers warm, resonant tones with excellent clarity and depth, making it perfect for recording, live performances, or intimate home sessions.
The sound of this guitar is rich, woody, and exceptionally well-balanced, with deep, responsive basses and crisp, articulate trebles. The aged tonewoods have matured beautifully, offering the ultimate vintage sound with fantastic projection and sustain.
This 1965 J-50 is in outstanding collector’s-grade condition, exceptionally clean, with original case + hangtag and 100% crack-free, making it a rare find for both players and collectors.
- Playability: Perfect setup with a straight neck and low action for a smooth playing experience.
- Nut Width: 43 mm – comfortable and versatile for both fingerpicking and strumming.
- Tuners: Original Kluson tuners in excellent working condition.
- Originality: Completely original with no cracks, repairs, or modifications – an incredibly well-preserved piece of Gibson history.
Visually, the guitar exudes vintage charm with its natural spruce top, mahogany back and sides, and classic Gibson aesthetics. It has been carefully maintained and remains one of the finest examples of a mid-60s Gibson J-50 available today.
The guitar comes with its original case + hangtag, ensuring its protection and authenticity.
A true collector’s dream, this 1965 Gibson J-50 is a remarkable instrument, offering an unmatched combination of vintage tone, outstanding craftsmanship, and historical significance.


















