Gibson B-15

Description

GIBSON B-15
This is a student model guitar that is believed to have been made between 1967 and 1970. The top is solid spruce with mahogany plywood sides and back.
The fingerboard and bridge are Brazilian rosewood. It's ladder bracing, and the sides and back are made of plywood, so it doesn't have a wide sound range, but it does have a vintage feel and is a pleasant sound.

The top is made of solid spruce and is in an aged condition, just like a vintage guitar.
The nut width is actually a very narrow neck of 40mm. This benefit makes it extremely easy to play, and is also recommended for those looking for a guitar with a thin neck.
The head is narrow and has a black GIBSON decal logo printed on it that gives it an old feel.

Pegs have been replaced. The saddle is an adjustable saddle, and the saddle can be adjusted up and down.
This saddle not only looks cool, but also has a great impact on the sound, with a crisp, crisp sound that resonates comfortably.

There are scratches and dents all over the guitar. The truss rod has plenty of room. The open strings (1st and 2nd strings) have a congested sound. Perhaps because the grooves on the 1st and 2nd strings of the wooden saddle were too deep, new grooves were cut right next to them.
With the current settings, the string height is approximately 2.5mm at the 12th fret of the 6th string, making it easy to play. However, the string height can be adjusted by moving the adjustable saddle.
This is a B-15 with a very good atmosphere that combines playability and sound.
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Truss rod: There is allowance in the tightening direction. There is allowance in the loosening direction.
Neck condition: Wavy
About 60% of frets remaining
case chipboard case
Serial number:835977

Manufacture year unknown
Serial number 835977