Gibson Montana g-45 Acoustic Guitars
New From Gibson
Gibson brings performance specs to their historic construction.
New from Gibson, the G-45 series of acoustic guitars marries traditional Gibson construction with modern design and technology. The result looks and feels fresh without losing the classic Gibson spirit.
Handbuilt in Bozeman, Montana, G-45 Standard and G-45 Studio models feature all-solid tonewoods like sitka spruce tops and solid walnut backs and sides. Slimmer body depths and advanced response neck profiles add increased comfort and performance, while the hot hide glue dovetail neck joint and domed internal bracing of traditional Gibson acoustics preserve the brand’s signature projection and resonance.
The G-45 Studio Model features a natural satin finish, walnut fingerboard, and walnut bridge with dot inlays.
The G-45 Standard Model adds a natural gloss finish, Richlite fingerboard with diamond inlays, and Richlite bridge.
Both models are outfitted with Fishman Sonitone pickups with sound hole-mounted control sets for easy amplification, and both come equipped with Gibson G-Series hardshell cases.

QUICK SPECS
- Hand-built in Bozeman, Montana
- Walnut back and sides
- Solid Sitka Spruce top
- Equipped with Fishman Sonitone pickup
- Comes with Gibson G-Series hardshell case



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