- Description
- Shipping & Returns
- Specification
The 2014 Gibson Custom Shop SJ-200 American Walnut 120th Anniversary Limited Edition Electro-Acoustic Guitar was released to commemorate Gibson's 120th anniversary. It boasts a stunning American walnut body, providing a unique and visually captivating appearance. The guitar features an onboard LR Baggs Anthem pickup system, ensuring top-notch acoustic-electric performance. Limited in production, each instrument is individually numbered, adding to its exclusivity and collectible value. This model has become a cherished gem among Gibson enthusiasts, blending heritage and innovation in one remarkable package.
Specifications:
- Year: 2014
- Back And Sides: American Walnut with few very minor surface marks
- Top: Natural Spruce, A Few Minor Marks
- Neck: Maple
- Fretboard: Rosewood
- Frets: Good
- Electrics: Working
- Hardware: Good
- Case: Original Hard Case With Certificate Of Authenticity And Gold Warranty
- Weight: 2.40Kg
- Overall Condition: Good
SHIPPING AND RETURNS
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Shipment to Dubai
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Rock n’ Roll
Free delivery for orders 1000 AED and above. 50 AED shipping fee for orders below 1000 AED. Order between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm.
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Techno - Same Day Delivery
Free delivery for orders 200 AED and above. 20 AED shipping fee for orders below 200 AED. Order before 11.00 AM
- Shipment to UAE
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Hip Hop - Next day delivery
Free delivery for orders 200 AED and above. 20 AED shipping fee for orders below 200 AED.
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Shipment to GCC
Jazz - 3 to 6 working days Free delivery for orders 2500 AED and above. 500 AED shipping fee for orders below 2500 AED.
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International Shipping
- Up to 3 to 7 working days depending on location and country regulations.
- If you decide to return the instrument, you must notify us via phone or email within 14 days after delivery. We will then issue a Return Authorization. We will not accept any returned items that do not have a previously arranged Return Authorization.
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