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Gibson 1950s Super Jumbo 200 Acoustic Guitar

Posted January 19, 2010 by in Historic Acoustic Line | No comments yet

f4acb6e2f291177d3a27670b9c3f0319 Gibson 1950s Super Jumbo 200 Acoustic Guitar

This handsome 1950's edition of the "King of The Flat Tops" bears all the meticulous detail that has made this model the most famous acoustic guitar of all time. The appeal of the Super Jumbo 200 has crossed all style barriers since its original release in 1937, and no other acoustic has been played and loved by more legendary artists, past and present. Gibson's '50s Super Jumbo 200 features a hand select Sitka Spruce top; tuned and scalloped bracing; flamed Maple back and sides, Gibson's elegant Moustache® bridge, Mother of Pearl inlay on the headstock, fingerboard and bridge; engraved SJ-200 pickguard and traditional lacquer finish of Antique Natural or Vintage Sunburst. This high investment acoustic creates a sound that would impress the finest recording studio engineer. There is no substitute.

Gibson '50s Super Jumbo 200 Acoustic Guitar Specifications

Top Wood Solid Spruce
Back Wood Solid FlamedMaple
Side Wood Solid Flamed Maple
Upper Bout/Lower Bout 12-7/16 | 16-7/8
Body Length 21
Binding Multiple
Body Depth Head/Tail 3-11/16 | 4-3/4
Body Style Super Jumbo
Neck Wood Flamed Maple
Neck Scale Length 25-1/2
Width at Nut 1-23/32
Fingerboard Wood/Inlay Indian Rosewood/ MOP Crowns
Bridge Wood/Inlay Indian Rosewood/ MOP 4-Bar
Bridge Style SJ-200 Moustache
Hardware Gold Keystone
Colors AN, VS
Other Famous Prewar Pickguard