1952 Gibson J-200
The 1952 J-200 (Super Jumbo) — Gibson's largest, most ornate, and most recognizable acoustic guitar. Maple back and sides, moustache bridge, ornate pickguard.
Current Market Value
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Specifications
| Body Wood | Maple back and sides, Sitka Spruce top |
| Neck Wood | Mahogany (3-piece on some) |
| Fingerboard | Brazilian Rosewood |
| Scale Length | 25.500" |
| Frets | 20 |
| Pickup Config | None |
| Bridge | Moustache bridge (rosewood or ebony) |
| Tuners | Grover Imperial |
| Finish Options | Natural, Sunburst |
| Est. Production | 200 |
Pickups & Electronics
Acoustic guitar — no pickups. Moustache bridge, ornate pickguard.
What Changed in 1952
Continued production of Gibson's flagship acoustic.
Notable Examples
Elvis Presley, Emmylou Harris, Bob Dylan, Pete Townshend — the J-200 is the 'King of the Flat-Tops.'
Collector's Notes
Check moustache bridge condition, pickguard (ornate design should be intact), and top condition. Natural finish examples are the classic look.
How to Authenticate a 1952 Gibson J-200
Gibson serial numbers from this era are ink-stamped on the back of the headstock. Cross-reference with known Gibson serial tables — numbering was not strictly sequential. Potentiometer date codes are critical: look for CTS pots (code 137) with two-digit year codes matching 1952 or up to 18 months earlier. This is the most reliable dating method for Gibson guitars of this era. The finish should be nitrocellulose lacquer showing age-appropriate checking (fine crazing). Under blacklight, original nitro fluoresces a distinctive green-yellow — refinished instruments lack this characteristic. Acoustic — verify no modifications to the top for pickup installation. Gibson's largest acoustic. Ornate mustache bridge (verify correct style for year). Crown headstock inlay. Maple back/sides. Check for top cracks and bridge lifting. Original Grover Imperial should be present with no evidence of replacement (no oversized bushing holes). Original hardshell case adds provenance value.