Comparing four Early 1940's Gibson J-35s
Folkway Music's Mark Stutman guides us on a casual and impromptu tour of four 1940's Gibson J-35s that are all at the shop at the same time. The differences and the similarities between these four guitars are pointed out and discussed. The guitars were all built by Gibson in 1940, 1941, and 1942.

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