Description
Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and Roll, was an owner and frequent user of multiple Gibson SJ-200 acoustic guitars – the “King of the Flat-Tops.” The new Gibson Elvis SJ-200 is based on a guitar that was given to Elvis as a gift at a recording session at Studio B in Nashville in the mid-1960s. He used the guitar for numerous live performances. Elvis gave it to his aide and close friend Marty Lacker at Graceland in 1976. The Elvis SJ-200 features a maple back, sides, and neck, as well as a Sitka spruce top. It also has all of the attractive SJ-200 touches, including mother of pearl inlays, and the iconic Moustache bridge and graduated crown inlays. A hardshell case is included.
Shape:SJ-200
Material:Maple
Back & Sides:Maple
Top:Sitka Spruce
Binding:5-ply Top, 3-ply Back and Headstock, Single ply Fingerboard
Neck:2-piece Maple with Walnut Stringer
Profile:Round
Nut width:1.725″ / 43.815mm
Fingerboard:Indian Rosewood
Scale length:25.5″ / 647.7mm
Number of frets:20
Nut:Bone
Inlay:Mother of Pearl Graduated Crowns
Bridge:SJ-200 Rosewood Moustache, with Mother of Pearl Hourglass and Teardrop Inlays
Tuners:Keystone Waffleback
Plating:Gold
Case:Gibson Hardshell






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