Fancy Cliff's old Gibson J-45?

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Fancy Cliff's old Gibson J-45?

Postby AlanMcKillop » 13 May 2015, 15:41

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Re: Fancy Cliff's old Gibson J-45?

Postby iefje » 13 May 2015, 15:45

That would be a great piece of history to own! I won't bid on it, I guess the price will go way up.
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Re: Fancy Cliff's old Gibson J-45?

Postby dave robinson » 13 May 2015, 16:44

iefje wrote:That would be a great piece of history to own! I won't bid on it, I guess the price will go way up.


The price won't go anywhere, it's Buy It Now £11,000 :)
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Re: Fancy Cliff's old Gibson J-45?

Postby GuitarPhil » 13 May 2015, 17:17

Free P+P :lol:
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Re: Fancy Cliff's old Gibson J-45?

Postby AlanMcKillop » 13 May 2015, 18:13

Open to offers as well. ;)
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Re: Fancy Cliff's old Gibson J-45?

Postby dave robinson » 13 May 2015, 18:18

To me it's worth the price of an old Gibson J-45, the connection with him holds no value for me at all. Now if it had been Elvis's . . . . . . . . ;)
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Re: Fancy Cliff's old Gibson J-45?

Postby Pol » 13 May 2015, 19:51

I had the pleasure to meet George Gruhn of Gruhns Guitars in Nashville some ten years ago. George offered to me an Elvis pre-owned acoustic guitar. He had it stored on an upper floor level in his shop building. I refused politely with a "thank you, but no thank you". I didn`t even ask for the price, I just knew immediately that it would have been out of my financial reach anyway. No doubt it was the genuine thing.
Sure, Elvis owned a sunburst J-45, but I just wonder how many guitars he gave as gifts to the "Memphis Mafia" gang. Maybe some of these are on the market now being classified as a pre- Elvis guitar ?

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Re: Fancy Cliff's old Gibson J-45?

Postby drakula63 » 14 May 2015, 12:53

Bruce plays a guitar very similar to this on stage during the Cliff 1974 tour (at least it looks like it from the photos). I wonder if it's the same one? That would make it a bit more valuable, eh?
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Re: Fancy Cliff's old Gibson J-45?

Postby dave robinson » 14 May 2015, 14:43

I guess Bruce and Hank will have had a play or two on this as it would have been around when they were doing any Cliff stuff, it's just a shame it wasn't looked after better. :)
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Re: Fancy Cliff's old Gibson J-45?

Postby JimN » 14 May 2015, 22:18

Dreadnought (Martin)-shaped Gibson J45s and J50s (dating roughly from the second half of the sixties to the mid-1970s) are not highly-rated by guitar aficionados.

Unless the Cliff Richard connection is much more valuable than I suspect, that's a £750 guitar on eBay.

And I wouldn't buy it at all. As far as I and most guitar fanciers are concerned, the square-shoulder J-45/J-50 are not valid versions of the model. The only correct version is the proper round-shoulder shape. It's like block markers on a Jaguar, the bullet in a Strat headstock or a Tilt-Nek on a Jazz Bass. Not worthless, but certainly not "classic".
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