1948 Gibson SJ-200 – Sunburst
Description
If you’re looking for an early Gibson acoustic for a fraction of its regular price, look no further than this 1948 SJ-200 in Sunburst! This model was first introduced in 1938, and by 1955, the name was simplified to “J-200”, a model that Gibson still produces today. This example falls well before that name change, and as one of the brand’s top-of-the-line acoustics, it features beautiful details like this mustache bridge, engraved flower motif pickguard, and crest fingerboard inlays. The maple used on this neck and back is super flamey, and along with the stinger gives this guitar a very attractive look. Sonically, this guitar has an incredible sound: rich, warm, and booming! It has seen some changes and repairs to keep it playing well, all detailed in the specifications list below.
Overall Condition: 6.5
Specifications
- finish_details Original, Fair Condition, heavy playwear and checking throughout, side crack repair and touchup at lower treble bout, cleated soundhole crack
- body_material Spruce Top, Maple Back and Sides
- neck_material Maple Laminate
- fretboard_material Rosewood
- neck_profile Medium C
- weight 5 lbs
- scale_length 25-1/2"
- pickup_readings
- tubes
- speakers
- electronics
- nut_width 1-11/16"
- hardware Replaced bridge and plate, refret, new nut, added strap button at neck heel, added end pin from previously added/removed pickup, otherwise original, Good Condition, some playwear and patina
- includes Original Brown Hardshell Case with red lining, letter from Gibson to original owner
- year 1948