Gibson Acoustic John Lennon J-160E Peace Acoustic-Electric Guitar

John Lennon and George Harrison both used Gibson J-160Es for much of the acoustic work heard on Beatles albums. In 1967, Lennon commissioned a psychedelic paintjob for his trusty J-160E for the "All You Need is Love" satellite broadcast (though Lennon opted not to play the guitar during the broadcast). This is a Limited Edition Replica of the Gibson that Lennon used faithfully while recording, in movies and for live performances. The Peace Model resembles Lennon's Guitar in 1969, after he stripped away the psychedelic paint job.

Gibson Montana John Lennon J-160E Peace Features:
  • Natural Finish
  • Round Shoulder
  • Sitka Spruce ply-wood top
  • Back and Sides: Mahogany
  • Body Binding: 4-ply top, single-ply back, ladder bracing
  • Mahogany Neck
  • 24-3/4" Scale
  • Angle: 3
  • Joint: 15
  • Profile: Round
  • Rosewood Fingerboard
  • Single-ply neck binding
  • Number of Frets: 20
  • Inlays: Pearloid Trapezoids
  • Nut Width: 1.725
  • Peghead Angle: 17
  • Mother of Pearl Crown on headstock
  • Bridge: Belly up
  • Bridge Inlay: MOP dots
  • Pins: White
  • Tuners: Nickel Gotoh w/ Pearloid Keystone buttons
  • Pickguard: Tortoise J160E
  • Pickups: Traditional P-90
  • Volume and tone knobs
  • Authentic replica strap
  • Lennon signature truss rod cover
  • Numbered Limited Edition with Certificate of Authenticity
  • Case: Hardshell
  • Strings: Gibson Masterbuilt Premium Phosphor Bronze Wound