When it was released, the J-55 carried on the tradition of Gibson round-shoulder acoustic instruments. It was one of four Jumbo guitars offered by Gibson in the 1930s, becoming extremely sought after decades after its original release. The new Custom Shop 1939 J-55 features premium ebony on the fingerboard and bridge, a long-scale neck, and a thermally aged Adirondack red spruce top. Distinctive custom additions include a Moustache™ bridge, terraced fire stripe pickguard, and a wide 1.77" nut width.
Specs:
Round Shoulder
Body Shape
Advanced Jumbo
Top
Thermally Aged Red spruce
Back
Mahogany
Side
Mahogany
Bracing
Traditional hand-scalloped Advanced X-bracing, red spruce braces with hide glue
Binding
Single-ply top, single-ply back
Body Finish
Thin Finish Nitrocellulose, VOS
Historic AJ
Scale Length
647.7 mm / 25.5 in
Fingerboard Material
Ebony
Fingerboard Radius
304.8 mm / 12 in
Fret Count
19
Frets
Legend Wire
Nut Material
Bone
Nut Width
44.95 mm / 1.769 in
Inlays
Mother-of-pearl Dots
Joint
Compound Dovetail Neck-to-body
Moustache, no inlay
Saddle Material
Bone
Tuning Machines
Open back cream button
Pickguard
Stair Step
Truss Rod Cover
Black
Bridge Pins
Bone