Gibson SJ100 1941 Reissue (J200) 2000s - Sunburst
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London, United Kingdom
CLASSIC GIBSON
We are pleased to offer the following Gibson Acoustic
History
The Gibson SJ-100 was first introduced in 1939 as a more affordable, less fancy cousin to the company’s SJ-200 but it was discontinued in 1941. Gibson has issued various J-100 models since then, but in 2013 they re-introduced the 1941 version of the J-100 as the "1941 SJ-100", closely based on the original specifications.
Gibson J100
425mm Wide Body
Sitka Spruce Top
Mahogany Back and Sides
Rounded C/D profile Neck
Rosewood Fingerboard
Gibson Script Logo on headstock
White button Tuners
LR Baggs Element pickup
AJ style Fire Stripe Pickguard
Original Gibson Case
Note Classic 1940s Gibson Reissue in excellent condition
ALL EU PURCHASES ARE DELIVERED WITH TAXES AND DUTIES PAID
All purchases include EU Taxes / Duties paid , ie nothing further is due on receipt of goods to any EU State.
WHY BUY FROM US
We are one of the world's leading specialists in used and vintage gear with over 30 years of experience. Prior to shipping each item will be fully serviced and professionally packed
SELL - TRADE - CONSIGN
If you are looking to sell, trade or consign any of your classic gear please contact us by message.
WORLDWIDE COLLECTION - DELIVERY
We offer personal delivery and collection services worldwide with offices/locations in London, Amsterdam and Chicago.
VALUATION SERVICE
If you require a valuation of any of your classic year please forward a brief description and pictures and we will come back to your ASAP.
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CLASSIC GIBSON
We are pleased to offer the following Gibson Acoustic
History
The Gibson SJ-100 was first introduced in 1939 as a more affordable, less fancy cousin to the company’s SJ-200 but it was discontinued in 1941. Gibson has issued various J-100 models since then, but in 2013 they re-introduced the 1941 version of the J-100 as the "1941 SJ-100", closely based on the original specifications.
Gibson J100
425mm Wide Body
Sitka Spruce Top
Mahogany Back and Sides
Rounded C/D profile Neck
Rosewood Fingerboard
Gibson Script Logo on headstock
White button Tuners
LR Baggs Element pickup
AJ style Fire Stripe Pickguard
Original Gibson Case
Note Classic 1940s Gibson Reissue in excellent condition
ALL EU PURCHASES ARE DELIVERED WITH TAXES AND DUTIES PAID
All purchases include EU Taxes / Duties paid , ie nothing further is due on receipt of goods to any EU State.
WHY BUY FROM US
We are one of the world's leading specialists in used and vintage gear with over 30 years of experience. Prior to shipping each item will be fully serviced and professionally packed
SELL - TRADE - CONSIGN
If you are looking to sell, trade or consign any of your classic gear please contact us by message.
WORLDWIDE COLLECTION - DELIVERY
We offer personal delivery and collection services worldwide with offices/locations in London, Amsterdam and Chicago.
VALUATION SERVICE
If you require a valuation of any of your classic year please forward a brief description and pictures and we will come back to your ASAP.
Listed | 10 months ago |
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Model |
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Finish |
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Categories | |
Year |
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Made in |
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Fretboard material |
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Colour Family |
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String Type |
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Right/left-handed |
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Active Preamp |
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Model family |
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Number of strings |
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Neck material |
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Finish Pattern |
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Finish style |
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Top material |
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Body shape |
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Back material |
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Pickup |
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Sides material |
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