'I Would Buy This Guitar Right Now' – Jimmy Page SJ-200 Murphy Lab!

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Today we feature a stunning Murphy Lab SJ-200 that also happens to be a Jimmy Page Signature model. Replicating one of his guitars from the 60s, this jumbo body has all the vibe and tone of the original guitar (which is now a piece of rock n roll history!). What do you think??

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GUITAR SPECS:
Back & Side Wood: AAA Flamed Maple
Body Size: Super Jumbo
Top Wood: Solid AAA Flamed Sitka Spruce
Nut Width: 1.687"
Neck Shape: Round
Bracing Pattern: Scalloped X-bracing
Scale Length: 25.5"
Pickup: LR Baggs VTC
Tuners: Kluson Waffle Back w/ Keystone
Case: Gibson Custom Hardshell w/ Zoso Logo

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What a gorgeous guitar. Beautiful to both the eye and ear. I’m privileged to own a Custom Shop Bob Dylan SJ-200 Player’s Edition. The guitar we’re looking at here today is going to be similar to my Bob Dylan Signature, which means the future owner of this Jimmy Page Signature guitar is in for a real treat. I’ve been playing for 55 years and I’ve never owned or played such an exquisite acoustic guitar as my Custom Shop SJ-200. The craftsmanship is exceptional. Must be that fresh Montana air!

theguitarbunker
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Quinton going to California with an aching, in his heart

Christ-is-King-
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I can hear, at least that's what I tell myself, Jimmy's acustic tunes, when the King plays this guitar. The bass is formidable, what a full sound omg.

louisfifteen
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Man, that green Hummingbird is striking. Don't think I'd own it, but it sure makes a visual statement.

gui-texzan
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That Green flame maple Hummingbird looks amazing! When's the demo coming out? Quinton, get to work!

trollstjerne
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Instead of showcasing SJ-200 guitars, why don't you showcase an SJ-200? I hear everyone should have one.
This instrument is a gem, and yes, if I could afford one, that guitar would be sold.

uvp
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Fascinating to see you guys play an SJ with those odd Tune-O-Matic bridges. They have a poor reputation but this didn’t sound half-bad!
Edit: I'm a fan of Murphy's work on the Electric Gibsons but I've never seen a Murphy Lab acoustic that I thought looked good.

WhiteVelvet
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About that bridge and saddle arrangement; I played a 1965 with that exact bridge, and while it did have tone and sustain that endured forever, it had a ceiling that I couldn't get past no matter how intensely I plucked the strings. That guitar had a very narrow neck and probably a 9/16-inch nut width (cramped).

uvp
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Damn! I always say that a J-200 sounds amazing, but they’re difficult to record and that’s why they usually don’t sound great in demos. But this guitar sounded unbelievable! 🧡🧡🧡

mariodriessen
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Power to whoever gets it. Hopefully lots of hours go into it.

PGrizzy
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I wouldn’t care if it had a footprint on it as great as that guitar sounds!

TeleMark
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I love my Gibson acoustic guitars, I almost bought the Martin instead of my Gibson Gospel 28+years ago, because when I first started playing my dad went with me and said the Martin had a real nice tone. But at the time I really liked the sunburst color and it matched his 40+ year old Gibson at the time, bummer that they didn't treat you I also own a beautiful Gibson J185

roadking
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Chug city! Quinton has come full circle on big bright red jumbo guitars!

HighColorado
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Man, I have to give it up to Gibson. This guitar sounds amazing!

kevinconville
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“Going To California” was recorded using Page’s sixties Harmony Sovereign H-1260 and not the Mickie Most SJ-200.

AllenGarberGuitarFun
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Wasn't the SJ200 he used on their early acoustic recordings owned by Mickey Most (and borrowed by Jimmy at the time)? Is this based on that Mickey Most guitar or is there another SJ200 that he owned?

patrickmacleod
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The king of flat top..SJ-200 even this is Murphy Lab...wow

구루둥
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It’s beautiful but I’m still saving for a prewar

honnaconna
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wow! but what's that schmutz on the bass side of the soundhole?

MartinKleinman-xytl
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Everyone seems to love it. Must just be me who thinks that metal bridge makes it sound like a can of marbles.

DeltaJazzUK