This Guitar Was Lost Forever!

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In this episode of On The Bench, we’re featuring one of the most exclusive guitars to ever grace our showroom—the Gibson1964 Jimmy Page SJ-200. This super limited edition guitar is a recreation of the very SJ-200 that Jimmy Page used on Led Zeppelin's first album, specifically for tracks like 'Babe I’m Gonna Leave You,' 'Your Time’s Gonna Come,' and 'Black Mountainside.' With only 150 in existence, 100 are signed by Jimmy Page on the label, and 50 feature his signature on the headstock, having also been personally played by the legend himself.

Join us as we explore the unique features of this iconic guitar, from the distinctive neck carve modeled after Page’s original, to the 60s mustache bridge with brass inserts, and the beautifully flamed maple back and sides. Whether you’re a Zeppelin fan or a guitar aficionado, this rare instrument is a piece of history you won’t want to miss.

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What a fantastic video to be honest have a great weekend ❤😊😊

aminahmed
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They made Jimbo a guitar and gave it to him. To offset that cost, you have to pay big bucks if you want it 😂

wallofrock
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That was never jimmy pages guitar" he borrowed it, plus a gorgeous beautiful two tone 50's maple neck stratocaster.
Also a late 50's Gibson flying V used on "You Shook Me" that ended up with Kieth Richards later( check out Hyde park 69)
Goes to show not all Zeppelin 1 was All Telecaster" but was mainly his main recording axe for The Yardbirds and Post early Zeppelin.

stephenshepherd
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Page BORROWED a SJ-200 once upon a time. The guitar was later stolen…lost to time. Keep in mind…HE NEVER OWNED IT. So this is a best recollection copy of a lost guitar…$13, 000…. WTF Gibson.

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