1951 Gibson J-45

The 1951 J-45 — Gibson's most popular acoustic guitar. Round-shoulder dreadnought, mahogany back and sides, spruce top. The acoustic sound of country, folk, and rock.

Current Market Value

Excellent
$5,600$8,000
Very Good
$3,200$5,600
Good
$1,600$3,200
Fair
$800$1,600

* Prices are estimates based on recent market data. Actual value depends on originality, condition, and provenance. Pricing methodology

Specifications

Body WoodMahogany back and sides, Sitka Spruce top
Neck WoodMahogany
FingerboardBrazilian Rosewood
Scale Length24.750"
Frets20
Pickup ConfigNone
BridgeUpper belly bridge (rosewood)
TunersKluson Deluxe
Finish OptionsSunburst
Est. Production2,000

Pickups & Electronics

Acoustic guitar — no pickups.

What Changed in 1951

Gibson's most popular acoustic. Round-shoulder dreadnought, mahogany construction, sunburst finish.

Notable Examples

Bob Dylan, Donovan, Woody Guthrie — the J-45 is the folk/protest song guitar.

Collector's Notes

1950s J-45s are excellent acoustics at accessible vintage prices. Check for original bridge, replaced saddle, and neck reset history.