GIBSON GS-85
- similar to GS-35, except has rosewood back/sides, pearl bridge inlay, approx. 25 mfg. 1939-1941.
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- similar to Jubilee, except in 12-string configuration with six-per-side tuners, approx. 75 mfg. 1970-71.
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- similar to GS-35, except has rosewood back/sides, pearl bridge inlay, approx. 25 mfg. 1939-1941.
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