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Overview
Gibson introduced the SJ-100 "Super Jumbo" in 1939 as a "budget" alternative to the SJ-200, with simpler dot inlays and mahogany back and sides. From 1939 to 1940, these guitars featured the famous "moustache bridge" with adjustable saddle bearings before giving way to the more traditional solid rosewood bridge with 1-piece saddle.
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