Since the 1930s, Gibson’s full-size, round-shoulder acoustics have shaped the sound of American music, becoming some of the most frequently recorded acoustic guitars thanks to their rich warmth, expressive character, and remarkable balance across every note. Among these celebrated instruments, the J-45 has earned truly iconic status. First released in 1942, the model quickly became known as the “Workhorse” for its straightforward design, understated good looks, and long history on stages and in studios around the globe. It remains Gibson’s best-selling acoustic guitar of all time.
Gibson now proudly unveils a fresh take on this legendary instrument: the J-45 Century 12-Fret. While it embodies the familiar features players associate with the J-45, this version features a 12-fret neck-to-body joint instead of the standard 14-fret configuration. This design shortens the overall neck length and moves the bridge plate deeper into the body, positioning it closer to the widest part of the top. That placement allows the soundboard to move more efficiently, resulting in a comfortably played instrument with a warm, punchy, and resonant voice—one that responds especially well to fingerstyle playing and lighter picking dynamics.
Although Gibson has built 12-fret J-45 variations before, they have traditionally appeared only as artist collaborations or limited Gibson Custom runs, making them relatively uncommon and highly sought after. With the introduction of the J-45 Century 12-Fret, this distinctive feel and tone are now available to a wider range of players. As part of the new Century Collection—celebrating a century of Gibson flat-top craftsmanship—it pairs a mahogany body with a Sitka spruce top, accented by single-ply cream binding along the top and back. The mahogany neck features the fast, familiar SlimTaper 12-Fret profile and is joined to the body at the 12th fret with a compound dovetail joint secured with hot hide glue, consistent with Gibson’s traditional acoustic builds. A rosewood fretboard carries 19 frets and simple mother-of-pearl dot inlays.
Up top, the headstock is fitted with open-back Golden Age strip tuners with cream buttons and adorned with an early-1900s-style Gibson script logo decal. A sloped rectangle closed-slot rosewood bridge—echoing those found on the earliest J-45 models—adds another vintage-inspired touch. The guitar also features a bone nut and saddle, TUSQ bridge pins, a classic Gibson L-00–style pickguard, and a hand-sprayed satin nitrocellulose lacquer finish.
Each J-45 Century 12-Fret ships in a premium Century Collection tweed hardshell case. Pick one up today and discover the distinctive, resonant voice of a 12-fret Gibson flat-top.
Gibson J-45 Century 12-Fret Left-Handed Acoustic Guitar with Case Features:
- Iconic Gibson J-45 design with historic “Workhorse” tone and legacy
- 12-fret neck joint enhances warmth, resonance, and responsiveness
- Bridge placement improves soundboard movement for richer projection
- Ideal for fingerstyle and light picking with balanced dynamics
- Mahogany body with Sitka spruce top delivers warm, full-bodied tone
- SlimTaper neck profile offers smooth, comfortable playability
- Vintage-inspired details including rosewood bridge and pickguard
- Traditional dovetail neck joint with hot hide glue construction
- Premium components like bone nut, saddle, and TUSQ bridge pins
- Includes Century Collection tweed hardshell case for protection