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  1. Simple answer I guess is that you have a "regular" J45 of 2001, whatever the name was at that time. The "regular" J45 of today is called J45 standard.

    It may have differences in build compared to the J45 standard of today, but that was their conception what the "regular" J45 should be at that time.

  2. My mind is simple. For me a guitar sound is a mix of "boom", "roar" and "bing".... low, mids, highs.  Each as its signature and subtilities in the mix of those, given the woods, braces, strings, saddle, ...

    In blind tests many would fail to distinguish guitar builders. Even with the iconics J45 and D18 can sometimes lead to very surprising results without the help of eyes.

    Knowledge of the builder and seeing the guitar is a very big bias when listening.

    (I thought that"thump" was that sort of compressed lows).

  3. 33 minutes ago, Sgt. Pepper said:

    I guess if a guitar is used and it has a finish issue okay, but paying new J-45 money and it has an issue is not acceptable and if you have new J-45 money and are willing to look the other way is your choice. Would you take ownership of a brand new car with a dent in it, and it can probably still drive you back and forth to work? Your logic escapes me.

    My Logic is that one guitar can make me happy independantly of its finish (in certain limits of course) and that's what I pay a builder for.

    To the topic, the OP says he loves the sound of the guitar so, depending on the severity of the problem, returning the guitar could be questioned no ? But only him can answer this...

  4. 22 minutes ago, Sgt. Pepper said:

    What? Dangerous for the structure, and its finish issues. What is dangerous and why should a guitar that is 2 months old have finish issues?

    Dangerous is not the good word (I lack english vocabulary), I mean serious problem like bridge glue problem etc...

    I just said that I can live with finish issue if I really like the guitar. Playbility, tone, ... are my priority. I wouldn't pass a really good guitar for a finish issue. I've had j45 which had little finish issues and could with that.

  5. Hello forum !

    I'm the happy possessor of a new Hummingbird original model (heritage cherry) and noticed that the saddle is bone. I've always heard and read that builders put tusq saddles on guitars with ust for consistency when plugged.
    This hummingbird has an ust, yet Gibson put on it a bonne saddle. So what to think now ? What am I missing ?

     

    Thanks for your clarification !

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