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Gunman

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Remember, this is Gibson we're talking about.

I know they sometimes had laminated sides, or laminated backs, or both, and it wasn't something that would be catalogued. "Oh look, a stack of laminated back blanks, Fred, use these up first so I don't have to inventory them".

 

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While I have not spent a lot of time with Gibsons built after 1964, I have never seen a mahogany body J45 with a slab back.  Harmonys yeah but Gibsons no.  The only Gibsons I have run across which sported a one-piece back were bult with laminate maple bodies.

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3 hours ago, DanvillRob said:

When Gunman asked about 2-piece backs, I presumed he meant mirrored pieces laid together...not laminated like plywood.

I assumed he meant a solid one piece back as the J45 never sported a decorative inlay between the two back pieces. Gibson though made their own laminate which was two even layers of the same wood glued together.  Back in the day I would think it cost them more to build with laminate than solid wood as it involved more labor and produced more scrap.

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15 hours ago, Dave F said:

They were doing laminated backs on the Gospel in '72. Maybe they did some J45's around the same time.

The Gospel took a page from the Guild playbook and had a pressed laminate arched back.  Gibson though had been building guitars with laminate bodies since the mid-1930s.  

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