[SN D343729] USED Gibson / J-200 Artist 1974 [12]
The jumbo size guitars, also known as the "King of Flat Tops," were introduced in the 30s as Gibson's top-of-the-line models, and have long been loved by country and bluegrass artists. The new Gibson is available in natural color, which contrasts with the highly transparent red tortoiseshell pickguard. The bridge design has been redesigned and has become a symbol of the '70s. The binding and inlay decoration are all worthy of the name "King. The sound is very punchy, and the resonant sound transmits vibrations from the palm of the hand to the arm and body, giving the player the experience of "playing" and "mastering" the instrument.
The condition is as follows: there is a crack on the back of the head, one on the shoulder of the top 6 strings, one on the upper center of the bridge, two on the lower center of the bridge, and the left and right sides of the fingerboard at the neck joint. In addition, the nut, saddle, frets, and pegs have been replaced. In addition, the lettering on the rod cover has faded. In addition, there are scratches near the pickguard due to picking, a buckle scratch on the body back, and overall signs of use commensurate with the age of the instrument. Player's Condition
The condition of the guitar is Player's Condition!
Item Rank: B: Fairly scratched and used, but no problems in normal use.
Serial Number: D343729
Year of manufacture: 1974
Country of manufacture: USA
Case: Hard Case (with mildew smell)
Truss Rod: No problem, rod is fine, checked up to 60 degrees to the left and right.
Fretboard: No problem, still can be cut, but the frets are low.
String height on bass side: 2.6mm above 12th fret
String height on high string side: 2.5mm above 12th fret
Repair and maintenance parts: bridge peeled off and removed adhesive residue from cracks on the top of the body.
* The truss rod, remaining frets, and string height are measured by our staff at the time of setup, and may vary due to differences in climate, humidity, and other environmental factors.
The values are intended to be used as a reference at the time of purchase, and we do not guarantee that they will be the same when you receive the instrument.
* This item is a one-of-a-kind item and is listed on multiple malls at the same time, including in-store displays. We try to delete product information as soon as possible, but this is not always in real time.
We apologize in advance if the item is sold out after you place your order.
Original: $22.33
-65%$22.33
$7.82














Description
The jumbo size guitars, also known as the "King of Flat Tops," were introduced in the 30s as Gibson's top-of-the-line models, and have long been loved by country and bluegrass artists. The new Gibson is available in natural color, which contrasts with the highly transparent red tortoiseshell pickguard. The bridge design has been redesigned and has become a symbol of the '70s. The binding and inlay decoration are all worthy of the name "King. The sound is very punchy, and the resonant sound transmits vibrations from the palm of the hand to the arm and body, giving the player the experience of "playing" and "mastering" the instrument.
The condition is as follows: there is a crack on the back of the head, one on the shoulder of the top 6 strings, one on the upper center of the bridge, two on the lower center of the bridge, and the left and right sides of the fingerboard at the neck joint. In addition, the nut, saddle, frets, and pegs have been replaced. In addition, the lettering on the rod cover has faded. In addition, there are scratches near the pickguard due to picking, a buckle scratch on the body back, and overall signs of use commensurate with the age of the instrument. Player's Condition
The condition of the guitar is Player's Condition!
Item Rank: B: Fairly scratched and used, but no problems in normal use.
Serial Number: D343729
Year of manufacture: 1974
Country of manufacture: USA
Case: Hard Case (with mildew smell)
Truss Rod: No problem, rod is fine, checked up to 60 degrees to the left and right.
Fretboard: No problem, still can be cut, but the frets are low.
String height on bass side: 2.6mm above 12th fret
String height on high string side: 2.5mm above 12th fret
Repair and maintenance parts: bridge peeled off and removed adhesive residue from cracks on the top of the body.
* The truss rod, remaining frets, and string height are measured by our staff at the time of setup, and may vary due to differences in climate, humidity, and other environmental factors.
The values are intended to be used as a reference at the time of purchase, and we do not guarantee that they will be the same when you receive the instrument.
* This item is a one-of-a-kind item and is listed on multiple malls at the same time, including in-store displays. We try to delete product information as soon as possible, but this is not always in real time.
We apologize in advance if the item is sold out after you place your order.























