Gibson Murphy Lab 1942 Banner Southern Jumbo Light Aged
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The 1942 Banner Southern Jumbo: Rich Resonance and Wartime Craftsmanship Faithfully Recreated
The Gibson Murphy Lab 1942 Banner Southern Jumbo Light Aged is a tribute to one of the most distinctive periods in Gibson's history. During World War II, Gibson produced guitars with a "Banner" on the headstock, a mark of quality that distinguishes the instruments from that era. The Southern Jumbo, with its dreadnought body and rosewood back and sides, has a full, balanced sound perfect for singer-songwriters and folk and blues musicians.
The thermally aged Sitka Spruce top is the heart of this guitar. Thermal treatment simulates the natural aging of wood over decades, resulting in a more open, responsive sound that new guitars cannot match. The Murphy Lab Light Aged nitrocellulose lacquer in Vintage Sunburst and the Mother-of-pearl parallelogram inlays give the guitar an authentic vintage look. The mahogany neck with a C-profile and bone nut fits comfortably in the hand.
Specs: thermally aged Sitka Spruce top, rosewood back and sides, mahogany neck with C-profile, rosewood fingerboard with Mother-of-pearl parallelogram inlays, 19 frets, bone nut, rosewood belly down bridge with open slot and open back tuners with cream buttons. Delivered in a period correct case.
The Southern Jumbo with Banner headstock: a piece of Gibson history you can play.