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|  | $3799.00 Gibson SJ200 Standard Acoustic Electric Guitar Antique Natural  From its inaugural appearance in 1937, Gibson’s J200 set a standard others have been trying to match ever since. Today, nearly 71 years later, the legacy lives on in the new J200 Standard. Upon its introduction in the late 1930s, the J200 immediately filled a need for a deeper, more balanced and powerful sound. It gave purveyors of the new American music scene of the 1930s a reliable, well-built instrument, capable of projecting the sound of the guitar well beyond that of any other acoustic on the market; a fact that still holds true today. It is simply the world’s most famous acoustic guitar, and certainly one of most popular, as evidenced by the list of players that have made it their primary acoustic instrument, among them Ray Whitley, Emmylou Harris, Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, Gram Parsons, and Pete Townshend. This is probably one of the sweetest guitars you’ll ever play. It has an eerily haunting tone when softly finger picked but you can also lay down some bright country riffs. Any chords you play on this guitar feel as solid as the guitar itself and blues scales just melt into the fretboard. It plays as beautifully as it looks! Gold Grover Rotomatic Tuners Grover’s original Rotomatic tuners are an engineering marvel, with style and performance exactly suited for the J200 Standard. With a gear ratio of 14:1, the Rotomatics deliver precision tuning in a durable housing that provides maximum protection for the gear and string post. All moving parts are cut for exact meshing, eliminating the possibility of slippage. A countersunk tension screw lets players regulate the tuning tension to any degree. A special lubricant inside the gear box provides smooth and accurate tuning stability. Crown Peghead Logo Gibson put the first crown peghead logo on an ES300 back in 1940, and it has graced the headstocks of many legendary Gibson guitars ever since, including today’s J200 Standard. Over the years, it has also been called a thistle because of the group of flowering plants with the sharp prickles, though Gibson has preferred to call it a crown. Pickguard The tortoise pickguard for the J200 Standard is Gibson’s standard Super Jumbo shape, hand-engraved with the J200’s traditional floral and vine design, surrounded by a cream-colored border with yellow and orange dots. Rosette A rosette is the beautiful, hand-crafted circle around the soundhole, and can be one of the most ornamental elements of any acoustic guitar. It is also one of the most subtle and complicated woodworking decorations on any acoustic guitar. The rosette on the J200 Standard is a double-ring rosette, with the main ring consisting of seven-ply binding, and the second ring three-ply binding, adding a stylish, understated elegance to the J200 Standard. Rosewood Fingerboard with Rolled Edges and Graduated Crown Inlays The fingerboard of Gibson’s J200 Standard is constructed from the highest grade rosewood on earth, which is personally inspected and qualified by Gibson’s team of skilled experts before it enters the Gibson factories. The resilience of this durable wood makes the fingerboard extremely balanced and stable, and gives each chord and note unparalleled clarity and bite. The J200’s graduated crown inlays are made of genuine mother of pearl, and are inserted into the fingerboard using a process that eliminates gaps. The fingerboard also sports a rolled edge—instead of the usual right angle where the fingerboard surface meets the neck, Gibson Acoustic’s rolled edge is slightly beveled for an extremely smooth and comfortable feel, enhancing the playability of the J200 Standard. Body Tonewoods (back, sides and top) The top of the J200 Standard is made from beautiful AAA-grade Sit American Musical Supply |
|  | $3799.00 Gibson J-200 Super Jumbo Standard Acoustic-Electric Guitar, Antique Natural  From its inaugural appearance in 1937, Gibson's J200 set a standard others have been trying to match ever since. Today--nearly 71 years later--the legacy of Gibson's King of the Flat-tops lives on in the J200 Standard. Upon its introduction in the late 1930s, the J200 immediately filled a need for a deeper, more balanced and powerful sound. It gave purveyors of the American music scene of the 1930s a reliable, well-built instrument, capable of projecting the sound of the guitar well beyond that of any other acoustic on the market--a fact that still holds true today. It is simply the world's most famous acoustic guitar, and certainly one of most popular, as evidenced by the list of players that have made it their primary acoustic instrument, among them Ray Whitley, Emmylou Harris, Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, Gram Parsons, and Pete Townshend. SameDayMusic |
|  | $3799.00 Gibson Acoustic J-200 Standard (Antique Natural)  The Gibson Acoustic J-200 Standard represents Gibson's storied line of Super Jumbo acoustic guitars. This King of the Flat Tops features a loud, clear voice for both strumming and delicate fingerpicking, thanks to its AAA solid Sitka spruce top and AAA maple back and sides. A premier Fishman Aura Ellipse pickup system brings the J-200 Standard's rich tone to the stage - or the studio - with class, and its graduated crown inlays adorning the rosewood fingerboard provide an air of elegance. You'll find the perfect blend of classic and modern, with the Gibson J-200 Standard.Gibson J-200 Standard 6-string Acoustic-electric Guitar at a Glance:The King of the Flat Tops Features Top-quality TonewoodsEbony Fingerboard with Rolled Edges and Graduated Crown InlaysFishman Aura Ellipse Acoustic Pickup SystemThe Gibson Super JumboClassic Gibson CraftsmanshipThe King of the Flat Tops Features Top-quality TonewoodsGibson's J-200 Standard is a part of Gibson's storied line of Super Jumbo acoustic guitars. Onboard, you'll find a AAA-grade Sitka spruce top for a strong voice, with AAA-grade curly maple back and sides for balanced tone. Rosewood Fingerboard with Rolled Edges and Graduated Crown InlaysThe Gibson J-200 Standard's fingerboard comprises high-grade rosewood, which is personally inspected and qualified by Gibson's team of skilled experts before it enters the Gibson factories. This durable wood's resilience makes the fingerboard extremely balanced and stable, and gives each chord and note exceptional clarity and bite. What's more, the J-200 Standard's graduated crown inlays are made of genuine mother-of-pearl, and are inserted into the fingerboard using a special process that eliminates gaps and doesn't require fillers. The fingerboard also sports a rolled edge - instead of the usual right angle, and is slightly beveled for an extremely smooth and comfortable feel, enhancing the J-200 Standard's playability.Fishman Aura Ellipse Pickup SystemEquipped with the revolutionary Fishman Aura Ellipse system, the J-200 Standard allows acoustic musicians to easily and precisely reproduce the sound of an acoustic guitar as if it miked in a professional studio. The Fishman Aura Ellipse system was programmed to conjure studio sounds with Class A microphone premplifiers and a mix of vintage and modern microphones to create Aura Acoustic images that complement the specific tonal qualities of the J-200 Standard.The Gibson Super JumboGibson's Super Jumbo guitars were originally built to cut through the loudest acoustic ensembles, allowing them to compete with the mandolins and banjos that were prevalent in pre-amplified times. It's still a thrill to hear the well-balanced sound of a Super Jumbo ring out loud and clear, the maple sides and spruce top pumping out a throaty tone that's equally great for high-octane strumming and delicate fingerpicking. Everyone from arena rockers to country artists to blues greats choose these guitars for their incredible sound, projection, build quality, and, let's face it, stunning looks.Classic Gibson CraftsmanshipGibson's reputation as a fine guitar builder dates back to the late 1800s. Handcrafted since day one by some of the most skilled luthiers around, Gibson acoustic guitars have inspired countless players around the world. When you pick up a Gibson acoustic, you know you're getting the finest tonewoods, quality hardware, and incredible attention to detail - these instruments are built to sound great and stand the test of time. After moving from Kalamazoo, MI, to Nashville, TN (where Gibson electric guitars continue to be made), Gibson finally settled their acoustic operation in Bozeman, MT, where they continue making some of the finest guitars on the planet by hand.Gibson J-200 Standard 6-string Acoustic-electric Guitar Features:Finish: Natural VOS (Vintage Original Spec)Gold Grover Rotomatic TunersCrown Peghead LogoEngraved Tortoise shell Pickguard Rosewood Fingerboard with Rolled EdgesGraduated Crown I Sweetwater |
|  | $3799.00 Gibson J-200 Super Jumbo Standard Guitar, Antique Natural  From its inaugural appearance in 1937, Gibson's J200 set a standard others have been trying to match ever since. Today--nearly 71 years later--the legacy of Gibson's King of the Flat-tops lives on in the J200 Standard. Upon its introduction in the late 1930s, the J200 immediately filled a need for a deeper, more balanced and powerful sound. It gave purveyors of the American music scene of the 1930s a reliable, well-built instrument, capable of projecting the sound of the guitar well beyond that of any other acoustic on the market--a fact that still holds true today. It is simply the world's most famous acoustic guitar, and certainly one of most popular, as evidenced by the list of players that have made it their primary acoustic instrument, among them Ray Whitley, Emmylou Harris, Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, Gram Parsons, and Pete Townshend. zZounds.com |
|  | $3799.00 Gibson J-200 Standard Acoustic-Electric Guitar Antique Natural  The SJ-200 Standard acoustic guitar delivers the look, feel, and sound of Gibson s original Super Jumbo as it first appeared in 1937. The SJ-200 was originally built to cut through the loudest acoustic ensembles, but ended up defining the new American music scene of the 1930s on its way to becoming the world s most famous acoustic guitar. The SJ-200 Standard sings with deep, well-balanced tone and powerful soundGibson Logo The Gibson name has graced the most innovative and revolutionary acoustic guitars of our time—the Super Jumbos, the J-45, the Hummingbird, the Dove. There is no mistaking the classic, mother-of-pearl logo, pressed onto the face of the headstock. It represents more than a century of originality and excellence. There is simply no equal.Gold Gotoh Green Button Tuners Gibson s SJ-200 Standard features Gotoh s green button, Kluson-style tuners. With a gear ratio of 15:1, these Gotoh tuners deliver precision tuning in a durable housing that provides maximum protection for the gear and string post. All moving parts are cut for exact meshing, eliminating the possibility of slippage, with a special lubricant inside the gear box for smooth and accurate tuning stability.Crown Peghead Logo Gibson put the first crown peghead logo on an ES-300 back in 1940, and it has graced the headstocks of many legendary Gibson guitars ever since, including today s SJ-200 Standard. Over the years, it has also been called a thistle because of the group of flowering plants with the sharp prickles, though Gibson has preferred to call it a crown.Rosewood Fingerboard with Traditional Binding and Graduated Crown Inlays The fingerboard of Gibson s SJ-200 Standard is constructed from the highest grade rosewood on earth, which is personally inspected and qualified by Gibson s team of skilled experts before it enters the Gibson factories. The resilience of this durable wood makes the fingerboard extremely balanced and stable, and gives each chord and note unparalleled clarity and bite. The SJ-200 s graduated crown inlays are made of genuine mother of pearl, and are inserted into the fingerboard using a process that eliminates gaps and doesn t require the use of fillers. The fingerboard also sports traditional binding over the fret ends, which was a staple feature of many classic Gibson acoustics for many years.Tapered Dovetail Neck Joint The dovetail neck joint is one of the oldest—and best—ways of securely joining the neck to the body of a guitar. It is also a complex and expensive neck joint to build, but the result is a tight, locking connection that supports the neck at the proper neck-pitch angle, allowing the body and neck to become one solid piece of resonating wood, with no metal to impede vibration. This process is done entirely by hand, requiring patience and skill.Body Tonewoods (back, sides and top) The top of the SJ-200 Standard is made from beautiful AAA-grade Sitka spruce, while the back and sides are constructed from AAA-grade Eastern curly maple, giving the SJ-200 Standard all the deep, well-balanced tone and powerful sound of Gibson s celebrated Super Jumbos. Selecting the right wood, and the formula to dry it out, are two of the most central procedures to Gibson s guitar-building process. Beginning with its first catalog in 1903, Gibson has assured its customers that every guitar would be built using woods with the most durable, elastic, and sonorous qualities, and today s guitars from Gibson Acoustic are no different.L.R. Baggs Active Element Acoustic Pickup Gibson Acoustic s J-200 Standard comes equipped with the popular Element Active Acoustic Pickup System from L.R. Baggs, which features a low-profile undersaddle element or transducer that s proven more stable and durable than many standard ribbon-type pickups. Combined with an onboard preamp with an unobtrusive volume control mounted just inside the soundhole, the Element delivers performance not previously attainable Woodwind and Brasswind |
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|  | Gibson SJ200 Standard Acoustic Electric Guitar Antique Natural  From its inaugural appearance in 1937, Gibson’s J200 set a standard others have been trying to match ever since. Today, nearly 71 years later, the legacy lives on in the new J200 Standard. Upon its introduction in the late 1930s, the J200 immediately filled a need for a deeper, more balanced and powerful sound. It gave purveyors of the new American music scene of the 1930s a reliable, well-built instrument, capable of projecting the sound of the guitar well beyond that of any other acoustic on the market; a fact that still holds true today. It is simply the world’s most famous acoustic guitar, and certainly one of most popular, as evidenced by the list of players that have made it their primary acoustic instrument, among them Ray Whitley, Emmylou Harris, Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, Gram Parsons, and Pete Townshend. This is probably one of the sweetest guitars you’ll ever play. It has an eerily haunting tone when softly finger picked but you can also lay down some bright country riffs. Any chords you play on this guitar feel as solid as the guitar itself and blues scales just melt into the fretboard. It plays as beautifully as it looks! Gold Grover Rotomatic Tuners Grover’s original Rotomatic tuners are an engineering marvel, with style and performance exactly suited for the J200 Standard. With a gear ratio of 14:1, the Rotomatics deliver precision tuning in a durable housing that provides maximum protection for the gear and string post. All moving parts are cut for exact meshing, eliminating the possibility of slippage. A countersunk tension screw lets players regulate the tuning tension to any degree. A special lubricant inside the gear box provides smooth and accurate tuning stability. Crown Peghead Logo Gibson put the first crown peghead logo on an ES300 back in 1940, and it has graced the headstocks of many legendary Gibson guitars ever since, including today’s J200 Standard. Over the years, it has also been called a thistle because of the group of flowering plants with the sharp prickles, though Gibson has preferred to call it a crown. Pickguard The tortoise pickguard for the J200 Standard is Gibson’s standard Super Jumbo shape, hand-engraved with the J200’s traditional floral and vine design, surrounded by a cream-colored border with yellow and orange dots. Rosette A rosette is the beautiful, hand-crafted circle around the soundhole, and can be one of the most ornamental elements of any acoustic guitar. It is also one of the most subtle and complicated woodworking decorations on any acoustic guitar. The rosette on the J200 Standard is a double-ring rosette, with the main ring consisting of seven-ply binding, and the second ring three-ply binding, adding a stylish, understated elegance to the J200 Standard. Rosewood Fingerboard with Rolled Edges and Graduated Crown Inlays The fingerboard of Gibson’s J200 Standard is constructed from the highest grade rosewood on earth, which is personally inspected and qualified by Gibson’s team of skilled experts before it enters the Gibson factories. The resilience of this durable wood makes the fingerboard extremely balanced and stable, and gives each chord and note unparalleled clarity and bite. The J200’s graduated crown inlays are made of genuine mother of pearl, and are inserted into the fingerboard using a process that eliminates gaps. The fingerboard also sports a rolled edge—instead of the usual right angle where the fingerboard surface meets the neck, Gibson Acoustic’s rolled edge is slightly beveled for an extremely smooth and comfortable feel, enhancing the playability of the J200 Standard. Body Tonewoods (back, sides and top) The top of the J200 Standard is made from beautiful AAA-grade Sit American Musical Supply |
|  | Gibson J-200 Super Jumbo Standard Acoustic-Electric Guitar, Antique Natural  From its inaugural appearance in 1937, Gibson's J200 set a standard others have been trying to match ever since. Today--nearly 71 years later--the legacy of Gibson's King of the Flat-tops lives on in the J200 Standard. Upon its introduction in the late 1930s, the J200 immediately filled a need for a deeper, more balanced and powerful sound. It gave purveyors of the American music scene of the 1930s a reliable, well-built instrument, capable of projecting the sound of the guitar well beyond that of any other acoustic on the market--a fact that still holds true today. It is simply the world's most famous acoustic guitar, and certainly one of most popular, as evidenced by the list of players that have made it their primary acoustic instrument, among them Ray Whitley, Emmylou Harris, Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, Gram Parsons, and Pete Townshend. SameDayMusic |
|  | Gibson Acoustic J-200 Standard (Antique Natural)  The Gibson Acoustic J-200 Standard represents Gibson's storied line of Super Jumbo acoustic guitars. This King of the Flat Tops features a loud, clear voice for both strumming and delicate fingerpicking, thanks to its AAA solid Sitka spruce top and AAA maple back and sides. A premier Fishman Aura Ellipse pickup system brings the J-200 Standard's rich tone to the stage - or the studio - with class, and its graduated crown inlays adorning the rosewood fingerboard provide an air of elegance. You'll find the perfect blend of classic and modern, with the Gibson J-200 Standard.Gibson J-200 Standard 6-string Acoustic-electric Guitar at a Glance:The King of the Flat Tops Features Top-quality TonewoodsEbony Fingerboard with Rolled Edges and Graduated Crown InlaysFishman Aura Ellipse Acoustic Pickup SystemThe Gibson Super JumboClassic Gibson CraftsmanshipThe King of the Flat Tops Features Top-quality TonewoodsGibson's J-200 Standard is a part of Gibson's storied line of Super Jumbo acoustic guitars. Onboard, you'll find a AAA-grade Sitka spruce top for a strong voice, with AAA-grade curly maple back and sides for balanced tone. Rosewood Fingerboard with Rolled Edges and Graduated Crown InlaysThe Gibson J-200 Standard's fingerboard comprises high-grade rosewood, which is personally inspected and qualified by Gibson's team of skilled experts before it enters the Gibson factories. This durable wood's resilience makes the fingerboard extremely balanced and stable, and gives each chord and note exceptional clarity and bite. What's more, the J-200 Standard's graduated crown inlays are made of genuine mother-of-pearl, and are inserted into the fingerboard using a special process that eliminates gaps and doesn't require fillers. The fingerboard also sports a rolled edge - instead of the usual right angle, and is slightly beveled for an extremely smooth and comfortable feel, enhancing the J-200 Standard's playability.Fishman Aura Ellipse Pickup SystemEquipped with the revolutionary Fishman Aura Ellipse system, the J-200 Standard allows acoustic musicians to easily and precisely reproduce the sound of an acoustic guitar as if it miked in a professional studio. The Fishman Aura Ellipse system was programmed to conjure studio sounds with Class A microphone premplifiers and a mix of vintage and modern microphones to create Aura Acoustic images that complement the specific tonal qualities of the J-200 Standard.The Gibson Super JumboGibson's Super Jumbo guitars were originally built to cut through the loudest acoustic ensembles, allowing them to compete with the mandolins and banjos that were prevalent in pre-amplified times. It's still a thrill to hear the well-balanced sound of a Super Jumbo ring out loud and clear, the maple sides and spruce top pumping out a throaty tone that's equally great for high-octane strumming and delicate fingerpicking. Everyone from arena rockers to country artists to blues greats choose these guitars for their incredible sound, projection, build quality, and, let's face it, stunning looks.Classic Gibson CraftsmanshipGibson's reputation as a fine guitar builder dates back to the late 1800s. Handcrafted since day one by some of the most skilled luthiers around, Gibson acoustic guitars have inspired countless players around the world. When you pick up a Gibson acoustic, you know you're getting the finest tonewoods, quality hardware, and incredible attention to detail - these instruments are built to sound great and stand the test of time. After moving from Kalamazoo, MI, to Nashville, TN (where Gibson electric guitars continue to be made), Gibson finally settled their acoustic operation in Bozeman, MT, where they continue making some of the finest guitars on the planet by hand.Gibson J-200 Standard 6-string Acoustic-electric Guitar Features:Finish: Natural VOS (Vintage Original Spec)Gold Grover Rotomatic TunersCrown Peghead LogoEngraved Tortoise shell Pickguard Rosewood Fingerboard with Rolled EdgesGraduated Crown I Sweetwater |
|  | Gibson J-200 Super Jumbo Standard Guitar, Antique Natural  From its inaugural appearance in 1937, Gibson's J200 set a standard others have been trying to match ever since. Today--nearly 71 years later--the legacy of Gibson's King of the Flat-tops lives on in the J200 Standard. Upon its introduction in the late 1930s, the J200 immediately filled a need for a deeper, more balanced and powerful sound. It gave purveyors of the American music scene of the 1930s a reliable, well-built instrument, capable of projecting the sound of the guitar well beyond that of any other acoustic on the market--a fact that still holds true today. It is simply the world's most famous acoustic guitar, and certainly one of most popular, as evidenced by the list of players that have made it their primary acoustic instrument, among them Ray Whitley, Emmylou Harris, Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, Gram Parsons, and Pete Townshend. zZounds.com |
|  | Gibson J-200 Standard Acoustic-Electric Guitar Antique Natural  The SJ-200 Standard acoustic guitar delivers the look, feel, and sound of Gibson s original Super Jumbo as it first appeared in 1937. The SJ-200 was originally built to cut through the loudest acoustic ensembles, but ended up defining the new American music scene of the 1930s on its way to becoming the world s most famous acoustic guitar. The SJ-200 Standard sings with deep, well-balanced tone and powerful soundGibson Logo The Gibson name has graced the most innovative and revolutionary acoustic guitars of our time—the Super Jumbos, the J-45, the Hummingbird, the Dove. There is no mistaking the classic, mother-of-pearl logo, pressed onto the face of the headstock. It represents more than a century of originality and excellence. There is simply no equal.Gold Gotoh Green Button Tuners Gibson s SJ-200 Standard features Gotoh s green button, Kluson-style tuners. With a gear ratio of 15:1, these Gotoh tuners deliver precision tuning in a durable housing that provides maximum protection for the gear and string post. All moving parts are cut for exact meshing, eliminating the possibility of slippage, with a special lubricant inside the gear box for smooth and accurate tuning stability.Crown Peghead Logo Gibson put the first crown peghead logo on an ES-300 back in 1940, and it has graced the headstocks of many legendary Gibson guitars ever since, including today s SJ-200 Standard. Over the years, it has also been called a thistle because of the group of flowering plants with the sharp prickles, though Gibson has preferred to call it a crown.Rosewood Fingerboard with Traditional Binding and Graduated Crown Inlays The fingerboard of Gibson s SJ-200 Standard is constructed from the highest grade rosewood on earth, which is personally inspected and qualified by Gibson s team of skilled experts before it enters the Gibson factories. The resilience of this durable wood makes the fingerboard extremely balanced and stable, and gives each chord and note unparalleled clarity and bite. The SJ-200 s graduated crown inlays are made of genuine mother of pearl, and are inserted into the fingerboard using a process that eliminates gaps and doesn t require the use of fillers. The fingerboard also sports traditional binding over the fret ends, which was a staple feature of many classic Gibson acoustics for many years.Tapered Dovetail Neck Joint The dovetail neck joint is one of the oldest—and best—ways of securely joining the neck to the body of a guitar. It is also a complex and expensive neck joint to build, but the result is a tight, locking connection that supports the neck at the proper neck-pitch angle, allowing the body and neck to become one solid piece of resonating wood, with no metal to impede vibration. This process is done entirely by hand, requiring patience and skill.Body Tonewoods (back, sides and top) The top of the SJ-200 Standard is made from beautiful AAA-grade Sitka spruce, while the back and sides are constructed from AAA-grade Eastern curly maple, giving the SJ-200 Standard all the deep, well-balanced tone and powerful sound of Gibson s celebrated Super Jumbos. Selecting the right wood, and the formula to dry it out, are two of the most central procedures to Gibson s guitar-building process. Beginning with its first catalog in 1903, Gibson has assured its customers that every guitar would be built using woods with the most durable, elastic, and sonorous qualities, and today s guitars from Gibson Acoustic are no different.L.R. Baggs Active Element Acoustic Pickup Gibson Acoustic s J-200 Standard comes equipped with the popular Element Active Acoustic Pickup System from L.R. Baggs, which features a low-profile undersaddle element or transducer that s proven more stable and durable than many standard ribbon-type pickups. Combined with an onboard preamp with an unobtrusive volume control mounted just inside the soundhole, the Element delivers performance not previously attainable Woodwind and Brasswind |
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