1964 Gibson B-25-12-N Acoustic

$1,995.00

Gibson B-25-12-N was Gibson's small-body 12-string acoustic during the folk boom of the early 1960s. Natrual finish and built in the Kalamazoo factory. Similar construction to its predecessor the LG2.

Spruce top with mahogany back and sides and mahogany neck.

Brazilian Rosewood fretboard and rosewood bridge with adjustable saddle.

In very good condition. Light finish checking and a few player dings. No cracks or repairs and neck set is good.

Specifications:

  • Body Size: Concert / LG-size small body

  • Top: Solid spruce

  • Back: Solid mahogany, sides are laminated mahogany

  • Neck: Mahogany

  • Fingerboard: Brazilian rosewood

  • Bridge: Rosewood adjustable bridge

  • Scale Length: 24.75 in. (629 mm)

  • Nut Width: Approximately 2.0 in. (51 mm), typical for the 12-string version

  • Bracing: X-braced

  • Pickguard: Large tortoise-style guard

  • Finish: Nitrocelulose Natural lacquer

  • Tuners: Six-per-side single line Kluson strip tuners

  • Case: Chipboard, likely original but not Gibson

Gibson B-25-12-N was Gibson's small-body 12-string acoustic during the folk boom of the early 1960s. Natrual finish and built in the Kalamazoo factory. Similar construction to its predecessor the LG2.

Spruce top with mahogany back and sides and mahogany neck.

Brazilian Rosewood fretboard and rosewood bridge with adjustable saddle.

In very good condition. Light finish checking and a few player dings. No cracks or repairs and neck set is good.

Specifications:

  • Body Size: Concert / LG-size small body

  • Top: Solid spruce

  • Back: Solid mahogany, sides are laminated mahogany

  • Neck: Mahogany

  • Fingerboard: Brazilian rosewood

  • Bridge: Rosewood adjustable bridge

  • Scale Length: 24.75 in. (629 mm)

  • Nut Width: Approximately 2.0 in. (51 mm), typical for the 12-string version

  • Bracing: X-braced

  • Pickguard: Large tortoise-style guard

  • Finish: Nitrocelulose Natural lacquer

  • Tuners: Six-per-side single line Kluson strip tuners

  • Case: Chipboard, likely original but not Gibson