This 1964 Gibson J-45 is a great 1964 example of the model, right before Gibson transitioned to the less desirable "skinny nut width" and Indian rosewood fingerboard. It has the boxy, full-bodied tone these are known for, with exceptional playability - plenty of life left on the frets with some inlays recently replaced. The first layer of the 3-ply bridge plate has flaked off, but is still fully functional. It's in good cosmetic shape with some finish wear and checking to note.
Includes vintage hard shell case.