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  2. Gibson Country Western - Wikipedia

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    The 1960 Gibson catalog listed the (round shouldered) "SJN Country Western" at $179.50 (without case), as compared to $165.00 for the SJ, [4] with the less deluxe J-50 and J-45 priced at $145.00 and $135.00, respectively; [5] at the same time, the most expensive flat-top guitar in the Gibson line, the J-200N (J-200 in natural finish) was priced ...

  3. Gibson J-45 - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1968 Gibson made J-45s as square-shouldered dreadnought-shaped guitars with a longer scale (25.5"), similar to the Gibson Dove. Serial numbers tell us that during '68 and '69 both slope-shouldered and square-shouldered J-45s were made before the model changeover was complete. In the '70s the J-45 was re-labeled as the J-45 Deluxe.

  4. Gibson Southern Jumbo - Wikipedia

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    The 1960 Gibson catalog listed the (round shouldered) Southern Jumbo at $165.00 (without case), as compared to the "SJN Country Western" at $179.50, [3] with the less deluxe J-50 and J-45 priced at $145.00 and $135.00, respectively; [4] at the same time, the most expensive flat-top guitar in the Gibson line, the J-200N (J-200 in natural finish ...

  5. Epiphone Texan - Wikipedia

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    After the takeover by Gibson, the FT-79 type designation was retained, but the body shape changed to one that resembled the slope-shouldered Gibson J-45 (but that guitar has a shorter 24.75" scale length, compared to the 25.5" of the Texan). [2] [3] The 1942 model had rectangular block fingerboard inlays and the original stick-pin Epiphone logo.

  6. Collings Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Baby Series: Collings' smallest guitar, approximately a 3/4 size version of their OM. 12 1/2-inches wide in the lower bout with a 24 1/8-inch scale. CJ Series: The Collings Jumbo is their version of the classic slope-shouldered dreadnought. SJ Series: The SJ is Collings' version of what is commonly called a small Jumbo. Although the 16-inch ...

  7. List of Gibson players - Wikipedia

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    Reverend Gary Davis used a Gibson SJ-200 and a slope-shouldered Gibson B-45-12 twelve-string guitar. [citation needed] Buck Dharma (Blue Öyster Cult) played a 1969 SG and used an ES 175 for the guitar riff in "Don't Fear The Reaper". [42] He also used a 1974 Les Paul. [citation needed]