Historical Gibson interest 'The Last Gibson Flat Top Guitar ...

by Gardiner Houlgate
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Historical Gibson interest 'The Last Gibson Flat Top Guitar Made at the Kalamazoo Plant' -  1984 Gibson Custom Shop J-200 acoustic guitar, made in USA; Back and sides: highly figured natural maple; Top: natural spruce; Neck: highly figured maple; Fretboard: Brazilian rosewood with abalone position markers; Frets: good; Hardware: good; Case: original hard case; Overall condition: very good

*Sold with non-transferrable CITES A10 certificate (domestic use only)

*A unique and historically significant Gibson J-200 acoustic guitar. Made in June 1984 at Gibson's Parsons Street factory, Kalamazoo, USA, this guitar was the last flat top made at the original Gibson factory, crafted using the finest materials and highest appointments as a celebration and farewell to the original factory and headquarters

The Gibson company officially started life in 1902 in a small factory in Kalamazoo, Michigan, quickly outgrowing its premises, subsequently purchasing a plot of land on Parsons Street opening in 1917. This new factory would become Gibson's home and sole premises until 1975. The site was regularly expanded upon due to increasing production numbers under the stewardship of Ted McCarty and CMI and by 1965 the factory covered the entire city block. Eighty-two years later, the company headquarters and factory officially closed their doors on the 29th June 1984 and fully relocated to Nashville

This guitar, stamped on Friday the 15th June 1984, bears a unique title to the head face 'The Last Gibson Flat Top Guitar Made at the Kalamazoo Plant'. A fitting model was chosen being that the J-200 was Gibson's flagship model and is often regarded as the 'King of the Flat Tops'. The guitar has some unique high end appointments including highly figured quilted maple back and sides, Brazilian rosewood fretboard with special abalone inlay, Brazilian rosewood face plate bearing the commemorative plaque, Brazilian rosewood truss rod cover, a Brazilian rosewood pickguard and bridge


+ Calendar 2025-03-11 10:00:00 2025-03-14 23:59:59 Europe/London The Guitar Auction - Four Day Sale PAYMENT AND COLLECTION WITHIN 7 DAYS OF THE SALE Please ask for condition reports before submitting any kind of bid. (See buyer terms and conditions) During the sale, should any late bids come in on the ‘fall of the hammer’, the auctioneer, at his discretion may open the lot back-up making it clear to all bidders. This will apply to all bidding options and no preference is offered to any platform. Pre-Bidding/Autobids - Once bids are placed, they cannot be removed, but can be reduced, if above the current highest bid. When using the Pre-Bidding system the current highest bid will be displayed up to the point of sale. If you do not wish your bid to be displayed then the alternative bidding methods would be to bid live, or leave an Absentee Bid with the Auctioneer to bid on your behalf. _____________________________ THE AUCTION WILL START AT 10AM ON EACH SALE DAY Public viewing times: Friday 7th March 2025 09:00 - 17:00 Monday 10th March 2025 09:00 - 17:00 Tuesday 11th March 2025 09:00 - 10:00 Wednesday 12th March 2025 09:00 - 10:00 Thursday 13th March 2025 09:00 - 10:00 Friday 14th March 2025 09:00 - 10:00 All lots are sold as seen and as per our conditions of sale. Comments on condition and originality in descriptions are our opinion only and not necessarily fact. Buyers that cannot view in person are encouraged to ask for a condition report and/or images before placing any kind of bid. Please do not assume that electrical items such as amplification, effects and audio are fully working. Condition reports available. CITES - Non UK Buyers - Please be aware of CITES restrictions when importing guitars containing Brazilian Rosewood and Ivory. The presence of a CITES A10 document is for UK internal use only and does not allow legal passage outside of the UK. Please enquire for advice regarding CITES import / export before bidding. Collection and Shipping - It is the buyers responsibility to arrange collection and shipping of any lots won in the auction. Buyers should seek shipping quotes in advance of bidding. Please see "Packing and Shipping" for further information. ORDER OF SALE: DAY ONE - Guitars Part I including Artist Associated Instruments & Memorabilia - Tuesday 11th March 2025 Guitars: Lots 1 - 392 Other Artist Associated Guitars, Equipment & Memorabilia: Lots 393 - 466 DAY TWO - Guitars Part II & Guitar Amplification - Wednesday 12th March 2025 Guitars Part II: Lots 501 - 747 Guitar Amplification: Lots 801 - 948 DAY THREE - Guitar Pedals, Spares & Audio Equipment - Thursday 13th March 2025 Guitar Pedals: Lots 951 - 1057 Guitar Spares: Lots 1061 - 1164 Studio & Audio Equipment: Lots 1201 - 1411 DAY FOUR - Antique & Classical Guitars - Friday 14th March 2025 Antique & Classical Guitars: Lots 1501 - 1569 Gardiner Houlgate
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