| Comments | Gibson’s Jumbo guitars – the J-200, J-185 – have been popular since the J-200 was introduced in the 1938.  There have been many variations, and between 2006 and 2008 the CJ-165 was built at the Gibson plant in Bozeman, Montana, under the watchful supervision of Ren Ferguson.   Another variation of this guitar, the CJ-165 EC was produced until 2009 – this version had a cutaway and installed pickup – the EC stood for Electric Cutaway, not Eric Clapton! This 2007 Gibson CJ-165 is in very good condition with just a few minor scuffs and two small dings on the top. | 
| Serial Number | 03457037, built during 2007 in Bozeman, Montana. | 
| Pricing | $2,000 CAD with original case. | 
| Neck | Mahogany neck with bound rosewood fingerboard, mother of pearl split parallelogram position markers and Gibson logo. | 
| Frets | Original frets with minor wear. | 
| Body | Compact Jumbo body shape – the proportions of a J guitar, but at a smaller size. Sitka spruce top, Indian Rosewood back and sides. Rosewood bridge and abalone rosette. | 
| Finish | Original gloss nitrocellulose lacquer finish in very good condition. A few minor scratches and two small dings in the top near the lower treble bout. | 
| Hardware/electronics | Gold Grover mini tuners, K&K Pure Mini pickup installed, bone nut and saddle. Abalone dot inlay bridge pins. | 
| Playability/Action | Plays very well and the compact body size is very comfortabel. | 
| Case | Original Gibson (TKL) archtop hardshell case included. | 
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