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1958 Gibson Country Western

1958 Gibson Country Western

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The evolution of the Gibson Country Western model begins in 1942 with the introduction of the Southern Jumbo. Introduced as essentially a slightly more deluxe version of the J-45, the Southern Jumbo went through a number of spec changes throughout the '40s and '50s, with the natural top SJN model being introduced in 1954 and later rebranded to the Country Western model name we now associated with these guitars.

This 1958 Gibson Country Western is a fantastic example of one of these guitars. The body is constructed from Sitka Spruce with Mahogany back and sides, and has a beautifully balanced sound. Gibson acoustics of this period were often lighter built and lighter braced than later models, making them more resonant and responsive than the majority of the later square shoulder models. This Country Western also features the signature split parallelogram pearl inlays and pearloid crown headstock logo, along with the pointed pick guard as opposed to the earlier teardrop style on previous models. 

This guitar is in very good condition for an instrument of its age, with some obvious signs of player wear to the top and back, lacquer checking and patina, but nothing more than you would expect to see from an instrument of this age. This guitar is all original, with the only work carried out by our luthier being the partial regluing of two top braces. Included with it's original Lifton case.

This guitar has been given a full service by our luthiers at the Vintage Instrument Workshop, and includes a 3 year warranty. 

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