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#GIBSON J-100Xtra '05

Body Type : Super Jumbo
Finish : Antique Natural
Top : Solid Sitka Spruce
Back : Bubinga
Side : Bubinga
Neck : Figured Maple
Fingerboard : Indian Rosewood
Scale Length : 25-1/2''
Bridge: Indian Rosewood J-100 Moustache
Tuning Machines: Gold Gotoh
Pickup: Fishman Matrix Natural I



Gibson Super Jumbo 100 ( 1939-1943 )
...Sj-100 Jumbo Flat Top n 1938 ( pre world war II ) gibson introduced a 17 inch wide body guitar and called it the super jumbo , at the time these gibson guitars were considered elite guitars ,

...they had a beautiful rich full warm sound however they were a little expensive and many guitar players just couldn't afford them.

...In 1939 gibson decided to make another guitar but less fancier and more affordable ( about half the price ) which featured a 17" wide body ( slightly shallower ) with the same big sound and characteristics of the super jumbo .

...Therefore , in 1939 the super jumbo which was the more expensive model was named the super jumbo 200 and the less expensive model was named the gibson super jumbo 100 or ( sj 100 )

...The super jumbo 100 was an immediate success and was considered one of the best guitars for its moneys worth ,

...it had a 17" wide mahogany body ( back/sides ), bound body and neck ( maple ) , 2 pearl dots on the bridge , ebony fingerboard with pointed end , stairstep peghead shape , kluson tuners with butterfly buttons and were made in sunburst finishes .

...in 1941 the moustache bridge was replaced with a rosewood bridge with beveled edges ,tuner buttons were now round and they had standard gibson pegheads ( see pics courtesy of gruhn.com ) .

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...In 1972 Gibson reintroduced the super jumbo 100 and called it the gibson J-100 ,the guitar listed for under $500 , the body was slightly deeper than the original sj-100 ( more like the sj-200 ) and the necks were mahogany ( not maple ) .

...These guitars didn't sell as well , gibson stopped production of these guitars in late 1974 early 75 , very few were sold during this period ( around 300 )

...In 1985 the gibson j-100 guitars were made at the nashville plant and were reintroduced with maple back and sides , black pickguards , rosewood fingerboards with dot inlays , rosewood bridges with 2 black pins ,3 nickel tuners per side with pearl buttons and were made in sunburst and natural finishes . Discontinued in 1997 , reintroduced in 2003 .

...During the 90s gibson also introduced 2 models which were modeled after the SJ-100 of the 1930s , these guitars were the j-100 xtra in 1991 and the sj-100 1939 centennial ( limited edition ) in 1994 .



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(23-05-2011, 11:06)povation Wrote: [ -> ]ขอทาย 3 ครั้ง ว่า
Gibson J-200 Spruce/Maple
Gibson CL-30 Spruce/African Bubinga
Gibson J-45 Spruce/Rosewood

Bubinga ตามมาติดๆ ยังกะตาเห็นเลยเนอะ
สวยอีกแล้วครับท่านผู้ชมทั้งหลาย
(27-05-2011, 21:34)povation Wrote: [ -> ]
(23-05-2011, 11:06)povation Wrote: [ -> ]ขอทาย 3 ครั้ง ว่า
Gibson J-200 Spruce/Maple
Gibson CL-30 Spruce/African Bubinga
Gibson J-45 Spruce/Rosewood

Bubinga ตามมาติดๆ ยังกะตาเห็นเลยเนอะ
สวยอีกแล้วครับท่านผู้ชมทั้งหลาย
...ถูกโต๊ดอีกแล้วครับพี่ป๋อBig Grin
(27-05-2011, 21:55)Real Wrote: [ -> ]
(27-05-2011, 21:34)povation Wrote: [ -> ]
(23-05-2011, 11:06)povation Wrote: [ -> ]ขอทาย 3 ครั้ง ว่า
Gibson J-200 Spruce/Maple
Gibson CL-30 Spruce/African Bubinga
Gibson J-45 Spruce/Rosewood

Bubinga ตามมาติดๆ ยังกะตาเห็นเลยเนอะ
สวยอีกแล้วครับท่านผู้ชมทั้งหลาย
...ถูกโต๊ดอีกแล้วครับพี่ป๋อBig Grin

เฮ้อ....โล่งอกไปที นึกว่าถูกตุ๊ด! ไม่เคยและไม่อยากถูก....
ยินดีกับกีต้าร์กิ๊บสันตัวใหม่ครับ ตัวนี้เล่นของใหม่เลยใช่มั้ย
เห็นตัวกันรอยที่ปิ๊กการ์ดยังไม่ได้แกะเลย
สวยเหลือเกิน เจ้า GIBSON J-100Xtra '05 ตัวนี้........
โอ้ววว!! นี่ หรือ คือ อาการ J สวย มาก ครับ
Gibson Songwriter Deluxe '08

"Sultry Tones and Smooth Playability"

Top : Sitka Spruce
Back and Sides : Indian Rosewood
Neck : Mahogany
Fretboard : Ebony
25 1/2? scale length
1.725? nut width
Bridge : Traditional ebony
Tuners : Gold Grover
Six-ply top binding, single-ply back binding
Fishman active transducer pickup


...Front and center stage, belting it out in the arms of the artists who write the songs: that?s the heritage Gibson has forged with generations of great flat-top acoustic guitars, and that?s where we still expect to see the sterling work of the Bozeman, Montana, craftsmen today. While Gibson continues to make better versions than ever before of classics from the golden age of acoustic guitars, such as the SJ-200, J-45, and Southern Jumbo from the vaunted True Vintage series, the Modern Classics range offers versatile, well crafted, no-hold-barred designs suited to the needs of the contemporary player. None fits this description quite so thoroughly as the Songwriter Deluxe, a smaller bodied square-shouldered dreadnought that shoots straight to the heart of the modern acoustic movement.


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(29-05-2011, 20:17)Real Wrote: [ -> ]


Hi Real,

No it's not about Gibson (even if I used to own Gibson Dove for 30 + years), but about this songBig Grin

First I thought you played it until I read the YT desc.
Just want to say that Steve Howe is one of my favorite guitarists and I intended to learn this monster "Mood for a day" before I die, ha, ha, ha....Tongue

สวัสดีครับอาnapman พูดถึงเพลง"Mood for a day"เดี๋ยวคงต้องฝึกบ้างพยายามฝึกให้ใกล้เคียงในคลิปและให้อาnapmanฟัง .....อาnapmanคงไม่before I dieหรอกครับเพราะออกกำลังและเล่นดนตรีมักจะมีอายุยืน Smile
http://www.azchords.com/y/yes-tabs-4799/...80894.html


เสียงSongwriterอีกคลิปครับ




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