The Gibson Elvis SJ-200 is a commemorative model based on a guitar with a well-documented history. The original was gifted to Elvis Presley during a mid-1960s recording session at RCA Studio B in Nashville — he went on to use it for numerous live performances before gifting it to his close friend and aide Marty Lacker at Graceland in 1976. Elvis was a well-known SJ-200 player, and the "King of Rock and Roll" playing the "King of the Flat-Tops" was a pairing that stuck.
This tribute model is built on the standard SJ-200 platform: a solid Sitka spruce top with maple back, sides, and neck — a combination that delivers bold projection, brightness, and clear tonal definition. The Indian rosewood fingerboard plays smoothly, and the maple neck provides a stable, resonant foundation.
Appointments are faithful to the SJ-200 tradition: mother-of-pearl Graduated Crown inlays, the iconic Moustache bridge, and elegant ornate binding throughout. The L.R. Baggs VTC under-saddle pickup handles amplified duties cleanly, with a passive design that keeps the plugged-in tone natural and transparent.
Includes original Gibson hardshell case.
Specs:
• Body: Super Jumbo acoustic-electric
• Top: Solid Sitka spruce
• Back & sides: Maple
• Neck: Maple
• Fingerboard: Indian rosewood
• Inlays: Mother-of-pearl Graduated Crown
• Bridge: Moustache
• Pickup: L.R. Baggs VTC under-saddle
• Includes: Gibson hardshell case
| Condition | Mint (Used) Mint items are in essentially new original condition but have been opened or played.Learn more |
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