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John Lennon J-160E Peace
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Bozeman, MT
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Lennon J-160E Datasheet
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BODY | |
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Body Style:
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Round Shoulder
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Top Species:
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Sitka Spruce
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Back and Sides:
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Mahogany
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Body Binding:
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4-ply top, single-ply back
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NECK |
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Species:
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Mahogany
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Profile:
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Round
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Neck Joint Angle:
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3° |
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Neck Joint Location:
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15th fret |
FINGERBOARD | |
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Species:
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Rosewood
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Scale length:
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24-3/4"
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Nut Width:
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1.725" |
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Frets:
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20
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Inlays:
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Pearloid Trapezoids
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Binding:
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single-ply
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Peg Head Angle:
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17° |
BRIDGE | |
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Species:
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Rosewood
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Shape:
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Belly up
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Inlay:
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MOP dots
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Pins:
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White
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HARDWARE | |
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Tuners:
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Nickel Gotoh w/ Pearloid Keystone buttons
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Pickup:
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P-100 stacked humbucker
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Pickguard:
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Tortoise J160E
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OTHER | |
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Inlays:
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MOP Crown on headstock
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Features:
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volume and tone knobs Authentic replica strap Lennon signature truss rod cover Numbered Limited Edition with Certificate of Authenticity
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Case:
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Hardshell
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STRINGS
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Gibson Masterbuilt Premium Phosphor Bronze Wound
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1894 Orville Way, Bozeman, MT 59718
1-800-4GIBSON www.gibson.com
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Available Colors:
Natural
Limited edition replica of the Gibson that Lennon used faithfully while recording, in movies and for live performances. The Peace Model resembles Lennons guitar in 1969, after he stripped away the psychedelic paint job he commissioned in 1967.
The day after John Lennon received his J-160E in 1962, he played the guitar on the Beatles first single "Love Me Do." The J-160E remained Lennon's guitar of choice and was used extensively in the studio, on tour and on television appearances.
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In order to continually improve the design, quality, and performance of our
instruments and to make use of the best materials at all times, Gibson
reserves the right to change specifications without notice. Because Gibson brand guitars are handcrafted, it is normal for some measurements to vary from those listed.
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