Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Gibson SG Standard Electric Guitar
The Gibson SG Standard Electric Guitar is one of the most popular incarnations of the renowned Gibson SG. It takes the best of the '62 original and adds the longer and sturdier neck joint of the late '60s models. All the classic features you'd expect from a historic guitar. Hot humbuckers go from rich, sweet lightning to warm, tingling waves of sustain. A silky-fast rosewood fretboard plays like a dream. The original-style beveled mahogany body looks like a million bucks. Plus, Tune-O-Matic bridge and chrome hardware. Limited lifetime warranty. Includes hardshell case.
A Little SG History
In 1961, the Les Paul was redesigned with a thinner body and 2 sharp cutaway horns that making the upper frets more accessible while lowering production costs. The new guitar was popular, but Les Paul the guitarist did not like it and asked to have his name removed. Gibson renamed the model the "SG" which was short for "solid guitar". Though Les Paul's name was officially removed from the model in 1961, the plastic Les Paul nameplates (positioned between the rhythm pickup and fingerboard) were in abundance in the Gibson factory and SG models having these nameplates were built and sold by Gibson up to end of 1963. SGs have been the choice of world-class artists such as Pete Townsend, Eric Clapton, Tony Iommi, and Angus Young.
Gibson SG Standard Electric Guitar Features:
* Double-cutaway beveled mahogany body
* Set mahogany neck with rounded '50s profile
* Bound rosewood fingerboard with trapezoid inlays
* Tune-O-Matic bridge with stopbar tailpiece
* Chrome hardware
* 490R humbucker in the neck position
* 498T humbucker in the bridge position
* 2 volume knobs, 2 tone knobs, 3-way switch
* 24-3/4" scale
Gibson SG Standard Electric Guitar Includes:
* Gibson hardshell case
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