Gibson Vintage SG Standard with Maestro Vibrola Cherry 1965
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Gibson SG Standard with Maestro Vibrola 1963 - 1966

Gibson SG Standard with Maestro Vibrola 1963 - 1966

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Product Specs

Brand
Model
  • SG Standard with Maestro Vibrola
Finish
  • Cherry
  • Pelham Blue
Year
  • 1963 - 1966
Made In
  • United States
Categories
Body Material
  • Mahogany
Body Shape
  • Double Cutaway
Body Type
  • Solid Body
Bridge/Tailpiece Type
  • Tremolo Tailpiece
Color Family
  • Blue
  • Red
Fretboard Material
  • Rosewood
Model Family
Model Sub-Family
Neck Construction
  • Set-Neck
Neck Material
  • Mahogany
Number of Frets
  • 22
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Pickup Configuration
  • HH
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Scale Length
  • 24.75"

Overview

The Gibson SG was introduced in 1961 as a complete replacement for the Les Paul. The new design was thought to be a more modern solidbody guitar, with sleek beveled edges and two sharp cutaways. By late 1963, the Les Paul moniker was dropped, and the SG (or Solid Guitar) became an entirely separate model. The SG has remained in steady production ever since earning a place as one of the truly classic solidbody guitars.  

Years of Production:
 1961 -  present (with some changes in name)

Notable Players:  Tony Iommi, Angus Young, Derek Trucks, Jeff Tweedy, Robby Krieger

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