









1941 SJ-100
$26,000
Only 177 super jumbo 100s were
made in the three year span of this model- 1939-1941.
Maple neck, ebony fretboard, mahogany back and
sides. This guitar was more expensive than it’s
contemporaries at Gibson including the Advanced
Jumbo and the Nick Lucas Special. The SJ-200 model
went on to lasting fame after World War 2. And was
billed by Gibson as “The King of the Flat-tops,” while
the SJ-100 became one of Gibson’s most obscure,
rare,
– and most intriguing – flat-tops. This 1941 guitar
is near mint and in the original case. Fantastic sound.