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Historic 1934 Jumbo, 1942 J-45 Banner Neck Specs needed


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This may not be as much as you're looking for but here's from Gibson's website

I'm not positive what the Historic AJ, V, and C shapes are. The Southern is a little wider than the other two.

'34 Jumbo

Neck

Material
Mahogany
Profile
 
Historic AJ
Scale Length
25.5" / 647.7mm
Fingerboard Material
Rosewood
Fingerboard Radius
12"
Number Of Frets
19
Frets
Standard
Nut Material
Bone
Nut Width
1.72" / 43.81mm
Inlays
Mother-of-pearl Diamonds and Arrows
Joint
Compound Dovetail Neck-to-body
 
 
'42 J45

Neck

Material
Mahogany
Profile
V
Scale Length
24.75" / 628.65mm
Fingerboard Material
Rosewood
Fingerboard Radius
12"
Number Of Frets
19
Frets
Legend Wire
Nut Material
Bone
Nut Width
1.72" / 43.81mm
Inlays
Mother-of-pearl Dots
Joint
Compound Dovetail Neck-to-body
 
'42 Southern Jumbo

Neck

Material
Mahogany
Profile
C
Scale Length
24.75" / 628.65mm
Fingerboard Material
Rosewood
Fingerboard Radius
12"
Number Of Frets
19
Frets
Legend Wire
Nut Material
Bone
Nut Width
1.77" / 44.95mm
Inlays
Mother-of-pearl Parallelograms
Joint
Compound Dovetail Neck-to-body
 
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4 minutes ago, zombywoof said:

The neck depth listed in the Wildwood specs is just a bit shy of the neck on my '42 J50.  The neck on the '42 Banner is obviously noticeably slimmer.

 

The Wildwood spec '42 J-45 looks like a really nice guitar, and pretty analogous to the J-45 Legend, except that the Wildwood spec has a cooked adi top. All hide glue--everything. I think the Legend has a 1.75" nut, however, while the Wildwood spec has the "modern" nut width. of about 1.725".

I wonder if it has cloth side stays, like the Legend models?

ZW, what's the string spacing at the bridge on your '42?

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1 hour ago, j45nick said:

 

The Wildwood spec '42 J-45 looks like a really nice guitar, and pretty analogous to the J-45 Legend, except that the Wildwood spec has a cooked adi top. All hide glue--everything. I think the Legend has a 1.75" nut, however, while the Wildwood spec has the "modern" nut width. of about 1.725".

I wonder if it has cloth side stays, like the Legend models?

ZW, what's the string spacing at the bridge on your '42?

 

When I originally looked at the Wildwood Gibson neck specs I came away thinking the '34 Jumbo would be the one I was most comfortable with. 

The string spacing on the '42 is the typical skimpy 2 3/16."  I am guessing this became more or less standard in 1941 when Gibson went to scalloped bracing.  The string spacing on my 1920 L3 and 1932 L1 as well as  a 1935 Gibson-made Capital I owned up tp a few months ago is 2 3/8" although  Gibson being Gibson they all vary slightly.  

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