1950 Gibson SJ-200 Jumbo Guitar
A vintage Gibson SJ-200 or J-200 has been on my friend Mike's list for a long time and he gained this one (in a dilapidated state) through trade with a guy way out in the middle of the country. Its factory order number places it at 1950 and it's one of the early models with the single-X bracing layout and two traditional tonebars rather than the double-X pattern of later Gibson jumbos. This makes it lighter in the top, and to my ears, with a rounder bass than your average guitar of this type.
Work was exhaustive -- it had loose and damaged and added bracing all over the place, a failed neck block and upper bout area on the top, fretwork needing to be done, a neck reset needing to be done, and all manner of trivialities all rolled into one giant project. It's all done, now, and I've found some creative ways to address some of the problems without breaking his piggy bank while also making sure it's a rugged, functional guitar for touring use (which is where it is heading-off to right now).
So -- the good of this guitar is that much of its "heart" is original. The bad is that the top was refinished ages ago (it looks good, mind you), it has a replacement pickguard (though with dots borrowed from the original pickguard for color-matching's sake), the tuners are so-so replacements, and it's been rather beat-up. Mike's also a lefty so I've filled and recut the saddle slot to enable a lefty setup and stringing.
Even with all of the flaws, it's now a fantastic player and has an outsized, balanced, full sound. After the pics were taken a Baggs soundhole pickup was fit and I can't wait to see what this guitar will get up to out in the gigging universe.
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If you ever tire of that old beast, I'll give her a good home :)
- Lefty Dan (elasticman)