Gibson SG Standard '61 Left-Handed Electric Guitar Vintage Cherry
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Description
This left-handed SG Standard 61 returns to the classic design that made it relevant, played and loved -- shaping sound across generations and genres of music. In 1961, the Les Paul model was put on hiatus and an all-new design evolved into what is today known as the SG or "solid guitar." This left-handed Gibson SG Standard '61 retains the styling of the original featuring a slim taper mahogany neck and a bound rosewood fingerboard. The mahogany body features deeply sculpted body scarfing, a 5-ply teardrop pickguard and a 22nd-fret neck joint. The nickel-plated hardware includes a classic-style Tune-O-Matic bridge and keystone tuners. The pickups are 61R and 61T humbuckers for a classic voice with added power and top end. Controls feature audio taper potentiometers and orange drop capacitors.
Features
Note: This is a left-handed version
- NItro-finished solid mahogany body
- 24.75"-scale mahogany neck, 22-fret rosewood fingerboard
- Dual Gibson BurstBucker 61 pickups, 3-way switch
- ABR-1 tune-o-matic bridge, stopbar tailpiece, Vintage Deluxe Keystone tuners
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Specs
Body
- Body shape:Double cutaway
- Body type:Solid body
- Body material:Solid wood
- Body wood:Mahogany
- Body finish:Gloss
- Orientation:Left handed
- Neck shape:Rounded
- Neck wood:Mahogany
- Joint:Set-in
- Scale length:24.75 in.
- Truss rod:Standard
- Neck finish:Gloss
- Material:Rosewood
- Radius:12 in.
- Fret size:Medium jumbo
- Number of frets:22
- Inlays:Trapezoid
- Nut width/material1.69 in. (43 mm)GraphTech
- Configuration:HH
- Neck:490R
- Bridge:490T
- Brand:Gibson
- Active or passive pickups:Passive
- Series or parallel:Parallel
- Control layout:Volume 1, volume 2, tone 1, tone 2
- Pickup switch:3-way
- Bridge type:Fixed
- Bridge design:Tune-o-matic
- Tailpiece:Stopbar
- Tuning machines:Grover Rotomatic
- Color:Chrome
- Number of strings:6-string
- Case:Gig bag
- Country of origin:United States