I really don't have very good sight recognition for acoustic guitars but I do think you are right about the first one being a J-50. In Average condition this guitar can be valued between $1,500 to $3,500 depending on the year it was made. With that wood loss around the soundhole and water damage this one is well below Average condition. In fact, all of these guitars appear to have suffered some water damage and will need a very careful inspection before money trades hands. The bottom one looks like it may have sat in water for awhile. If the glue has loosened you're facing a serious rebuild. Given it appears the pickguard has come loose on the last one I would say there is a strong possibility the glued joints have been compromised.
Sorry I can't help you ID the 3 unknowns. If you wanted to invest a few dollars subscribing to the Catalog Library you might be able to find the model numbers of the 3 unknowns in my Gibson catalogs. I just don't know. I don't recall Gibson flat top guitars using a trapeze tailpiece other than on 12 string models.
Anyway, I'd be very cautious about buying one of these orphans. You'll know much more after you can actually handle them.Statistics: Posted by VintAxe — Sun Mar 06, 2011 2:21 pm
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