
Inspired by Gibson Pre-War SJ-200 Rosewood Reissue '25
From Epiphone:
"After the Gibson SJ-200 was launched in 1937, it quickly earned the title “the King of the Flat-Tops” due to its superior sound, physical size, outstanding projection, and majestic appearance. The earliest model years of the SJ-200 used rosewood for the back and sides, and this was switched to maple in 1947. Due to the harsh realities of the economy after the Great Depression, there was limited demand for the top-of-the-line SJ-200, and consequently, relatively few were produced. The rare rosewood-bodied pre-war SJ-200 models have become highly prized by today’s collectors, which has driven their used prices up significantly on the vintage guitar market. Now, Epiphone has partnered with Gibson Custom to create an Inspired by Gibson Custom recreation of this vintage icon, making it more readily available for today's players to enjoy."
Very Good Condition, Vintage Sunburst Finish, Solid Rosewood Back and Sides, Thermally Aged Solid Sitka Spruce Top, Two-Piece Maple Neck with Rosewood Stringer and Round D Profile, Ebony Fingerboard with Mother-of-Pearl Inlays, Gold Grover Imperial Tuners, L.R. Baggs VTC Electronics, Includes Hardshell Case.
*Please Note: There was a popped brace that was repaired by our shop. Please refer to the photos.*
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Inspired by Gibson Pre-War SJ-200 Rosewood Reissue '25
From Epiphone:
"After the Gibson SJ-200 was launched in 1937, it quickly earned the title “the King of the Flat-Tops” due to its superior sound, physical size, outstanding projection, and majestic appearance. The earliest model years of the SJ-200 used rosewood for the back and sides, and this was switched to maple in 1947. Due to the harsh realities of the economy after the Great Depression, there was limited demand for the top-of-the-line SJ-200, and consequently, relatively few were produced. The rare rosewood-bodied pre-war SJ-200 models have become highly prized by today’s collectors, which has driven their used prices up significantly on the vintage guitar market. Now, Epiphone has partnered with Gibson Custom to create an Inspired by Gibson Custom recreation of this vintage icon, making it more readily available for today's players to enjoy."
Very Good Condition, Vintage Sunburst Finish, Solid Rosewood Back and Sides, Thermally Aged Solid Sitka Spruce Top, Two-Piece Maple Neck with Rosewood Stringer and Round D Profile, Ebony Fingerboard with Mother-of-Pearl Inlays, Gold Grover Imperial Tuners, L.R. Baggs VTC Electronics, Includes Hardshell Case.
*Please Note: There was a popped brace that was repaired by our shop. Please refer to the photos.*
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From Epiphone:
"After the Gibson SJ-200 was launched in 1937, it quickly earned the title “the King of the Flat-Tops” due to its superior sound, physical size, outstanding projection, and majestic appearance. The earliest model years of the SJ-200 used rosewood for the back and sides, and this was switched to maple in 1947. Due to the harsh realities of the economy after the Great Depression, there was limited demand for the top-of-the-line SJ-200, and consequently, relatively few were produced. The rare rosewood-bodied pre-war SJ-200 models have become highly prized by today’s collectors, which has driven their used prices up significantly on the vintage guitar market. Now, Epiphone has partnered with Gibson Custom to create an Inspired by Gibson Custom recreation of this vintage icon, making it more readily available for today's players to enjoy."
Very Good Condition, Vintage Sunburst Finish, Solid Rosewood Back and Sides, Thermally Aged Solid Sitka Spruce Top, Two-Piece Maple Neck with Rosewood Stringer and Round D Profile, Ebony Fingerboard with Mother-of-Pearl Inlays, Gold Grover Imperial Tuners, L.R. Baggs VTC Electronics, Includes Hardshell Case.
*Please Note: There was a popped brace that was repaired by our shop. Please refer to the photos.*
























