Gibson Custom 1964 SG Standard Reissue With Maestro Vibrola VOS Left-Handed Electric Guitar Cherry Red
electronics and more. As a result, the 1964 SG Standard Reissue is possibly the best-looking, feeling and sounding SG Reissue Gibson Custom has released yet. 1964 was a standout year for Gibson SGs. The clunky side-pull vibrato had been replaced by the dependable Maestro Vibrola. The neck profiles had increased in size, resembling the profile found on 1959 Les Pauls. And the balance, playability and look of the SG seemed to come into its own. Features . One-piece solid lightweight mahogany body . Solid mahogany neck, Indian rosewood fretboard with hide glue fit construction . ABR-1 bridge, lightweight aluminum stopbar tailpiece, Kluson tuners . Dual Custombucker Alnico III (Unpotted) pickups ^ Specs Body Body wood: One-piece solid lightweight mahogany Neck Neck shape: Authentic '64 Medium C-shape Neck wood: Solid mahogany Scale length: 24.75" Fingerboard Material: Indian rosewood, hide glue fit Number of frets: 22
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Body wood: One-piece solid lightweight mahogany Neck Neck shape: Authentic '64 Medium C-shape Neck wood: Solid mahogany Scale length: 24.75' Fingerboard Material: Indian rosewood, hide glue fit Number of frets: 22 Inlays: Cellulose Nitrate Trapezoid Nut width/material: 1.687"/Nylon Electronics Neck: Custombucker Alniico III (Unpotted) Bridge: Custombucker Alnico III (Unpotted) Special electronics: CTS 500K Audio Taper Potentiometers, Black Beauty Capacitors Hardware Bridge design: ABR-1 Tailpiece: Lightweight Aluminum Stopbar Tuning machines: Kluson Single Line, Double Ring Color: Nickel Other Number of strings: 6-string Case: Custom Shop hardshell case Orientation: Left-Handed More Items to Consider