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Gibson's Super Jumbo guitar shape has become
an icon and is associated with a vast number of artists
in a wide range of musical styles. If one chooses to
play this guitar it is assumed that they will instantly sound
like Hank Williams, Tammy Wynette, or even Elvis.
The first Super Jumbo was made in 1937 by Gibson and was used largely by "the singing cowboys of the silver screen." Since then this guitar has gained ranking among the most successful flat-tops ever made. With it's unique adjustable mustache bridge and saddle, hand painted pickguard, crown fingerboard inlay, AAA flamed maple back and sides, gold Grover tuners, and large butterfly style peghead, it is no wonder that this is truly the one of the world's most recognizable guitars. The Super Jumbo has the largest soundbox of any other instrument on the market. Obviously it has the sound to boot. The bass is so deep and rich while the trebles ring for days. This guitar is used by a range of talented musicians today across many styles, proving that the great tone and great looks are timeless. Even with all the changes this country has faced in the last seventy years, the SJ-200 remains the flagship model for Gibson and the world alike. G-SJ200 - List: $4,603.00 Call for more information |
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